What is the chemical formula of a potato?
You can't represent a potato with a single chemical formula. Potatoes, like all living things, are incredibly complex mixtures of many different compounds.
Here's why:
* Many Components: Potatoes are made up of water, carbohydrates (like starch), proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, and various other organic compounds.
* Variable Composition: The exact proportions of these components can vary based on the potato variety, growing conditions, and how the potato is processed.
Instead of a single formula, we can talk about the major components:
* Water: Potatoes are about 79% water.
* Carbohydrates: Starch is the primary carbohydrate, making up around 17-20%.
* Proteins: Around 2% of a potato is protein.
* Fiber: Potatoes have some dietary fiber, but it's a smaller percentage.
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