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.
there are 6, and there are also 6 in glucose and fructose
The molecular formula of the monosaccharide galactose is C6H12O6. Here, Carbon (C) has 6 atoms, while hydrogen (H) has 12 and oxygen (O) 6 respectively.
There are six carbon atoms in one molecule of galactose.
6 carbon atoms. Galactose has the molecular formula C6H12O6.
6 carbon atoms
6 carbon atoms
...chathy pascua...
twelve hydrogen atoms
There are 27 carbon atoms in a molecule of cholesterol. 10 are not contained in the rings.
The number of carbon atoms is five.
A secondary carbon is a carbon atom that is singly bonded to two other carbon atoms.
There are 3 carbon + 8 hydrogen + 1 oxygen = 12 atoms..!!
Ethanol has a chemical formula C2H5OH. Definitely, 2 carbons.
Galactose is C6H12O6
Ribose, CHO(CHOH)3CH2OH, is an aldopentose with three chiral carbon atoms . .............H O ...............\ // ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ..........H -- C -- OH .................| ................H
Each molecule of galactose contain 6 carbon atoms.
12 carbons...
12 carbons...
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Pyruvic acid is C3H4O3 and has 3 carbon atoms.
12 carbons...
Oxaloacetic acid is C4H4O5 and has four carbons
The molecular formula of the monosaccharide galactose is C6H12O6. Here, Carbon (C) has 6 atoms, while hydrogen (H) has 12 and oxygen (O) 6 respectively.
12 carbon atoms 26 hydrogen atomsC12H26
A buckyball contains 60 carbon atoms.