The subscript 8 tells you that there are 8 atoms of carbon in one molecule.
12 carbons...
The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.
Five.
There are three carbon atoms and three oxygen atoms in each pyruvate molecule.
Maltose is a disaccharide with the formula C12H22O11.
There are four carbon atoms in a molecule of isobutane.
A carbon tetrafluoride molecule has one carbon atom and four fluorine atoms.
6 carbon atoms
12 carbon atoms exist in a molecule of maltose if the molecules have 12 oxygen atoms.
12 carbons...
The chemical formula for maltose is C12H22O11, so there are a total of 12 carbon atoms in a molecule of maltose. A molecule of maltose has 11 oxygen atoms, not 12.
19.86 x 1019 carbon atoms (just times it by 6, the number of carbon atoms in one glucose molecule)
There are four atoms of hydrogen in each molecule of methanol.
The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.
The molecule of carbon monoxide has two atoms.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that contains twelve hydrogen atoms, six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms. A glucose and fructose molecule combine to create a sucrose molecule.
Each molecule of galactose contain 6 carbon atoms.