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As you can see, there are 5 hydrogens available. If by your question you mean only one O2 is available, then there are a total of only 3 oxygens, so only one molecule of H2O could be formed. If there were as much O2 as needed available, then 5 H2O could be formed.

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It would form six water molecules in the reaction:

C6H12O6+6O2=6H2O+6CO2

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