There are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens in fructose.
Six carbons, twelve hydrogens, and six oxygens.
2H2S + 3O2 --> H2O + 2SO2 Left Side: 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfurs Right Side: 2 hydrogens 5 oxygens 2 sulfurs no it is not balanced. the correct balanced reaction is this... 2H2S + 3O2 --> 2H2O + 2SO2 Left Side (Reactants): 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfulrs Right Side (Products): 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfurs therefore it is balanced. the only mistake you made was not balancing the hydrogens on the right side. if you balanced them then the oxygens would have balanced automatically and you would have been right. you were really close. keep at it.
Glucose is C6H12O6. So there are 6 carbons (C), 12 hydrogens (H) and 6 oxygens (O).
Because on one side you have two hydrogens and two oxygens and on the other side of the equation you have two hydrogens and only one oxygen.
well, they're both monomers (smallest unit) of carbohydrates. Glucose is made of 6 carbons, 12 hydorgens and 6 oxygens while ribose is made of 5 carbons, 10 hydrogens and 5 oxygens. glucose is used by organisms to get energy from while ribose is a component of the DNA. I think that's it hope i helped. Glucose and ribose are monosaccharides. This means that they are both simple sugars and carbohydrates. They are water soluble and used for energy.
A structural isomer is when molecules have the same formula, but a different structure. Glucose is a structural isomer because Pyruvate and Ribose have the same formula (CH2O), but have a different number of carbons, hydrogens and oxygens: C3H6O3 - Pyruvate C5H10O5 - Ribose C6H12O6 - Glucose Hope this helps! :)
There are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens in fructose.
C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
Six carbons, twelve hydrogens, and six oxygens.
2H2S + 3O2 --> H2O + 2SO2 Left Side: 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfurs Right Side: 2 hydrogens 5 oxygens 2 sulfurs no it is not balanced. the correct balanced reaction is this... 2H2S + 3O2 --> 2H2O + 2SO2 Left Side (Reactants): 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfulrs Right Side (Products): 4 hydrogens 6 oxygens 2 sulfurs therefore it is balanced. the only mistake you made was not balancing the hydrogens on the right side. if you balanced them then the oxygens would have balanced automatically and you would have been right. you were really close. keep at it.
Propylene Glycol: it contains three Carbons, eight Hydrogens, and two Oxygens.
This is phosphoric acid. It is 3 hydrogens, 1 phosphorus, and 4 oxygens.
CO2 and H2O has 1 carbon, 2 hydrogens and 3 oxygens.
Two. The equation means two water molecules, H20. Thus you have 4 hydrogens and 2 oxygens.
lipids
Glucose is C6H12O6. So there are 6 carbons (C), 12 hydrogens (H) and 6 oxygens (O).