You meant to say....how many atoms does one molecule have. That will depend. For example..... 1 molecule of CH4 has 5 atoms.......1 molecule of C6H12O6 has 24.....and 1 molecule of H2O2 has 4 atoms. Hope this helps. Dr Jim Romano CEO Orgoman.com
Two monosaccharide molecules are needed to form one sucrose molecule.
There is one water molecule in H2O
Molecules have no size limit.
If 2 O is O2: one molecule.
1 Each myoglobin molecule has one heme group and can bind one oxygen molecule. Hemoglobin on the other hand can bind up to 4 molecules of oxygen.
In the process of photosynthesis, 6 molecules of carbon dioxide react with 6 molecules of water to form one molecule of glucose and 6 molecules of oxygen. Thus, 12 molecules of hydrogen are required to form one molecule of glucose (from the 6 molecules of water).
There are two atoms of hydrogen in a water molecule, but no hydrogen molecules.
6.02 x 10 to the 23rd power (same as avagadros number)
6
There are 6.022 x 10^23 molecules in one mole of sulfur molecules.
Four heme groups, so I think four molecules of oxygen can be transported by one molecule of haemoglobin.
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.