The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6
There are 6 protons in carbon, one proton in hydrogen, and 8 protons in oxygen.
There are 6 atoms of carbon (6×6), 12 atoms of hydrogen (12×1), and 6 atoms of oxygen (8×6).
So multiplying those out and adding them together, there are 96 protons in one molecule of glucose.
A glucose molecule has 96 protons and 96 electrons.
A glucose molecule's chemical formula is: C6H12O6.
This is made up of 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms.
Each cabonatom has 6 potons and electrons, each hydrogen has 1 proton and electron and each oxygen atom has 8 protons and electrons.
Neutrons in glucose C6H12O6 :
makes 36+48= 84 neutrons
Glucose is the name of a single molecule. It is a long open chain molecule also knowm as D-glucose. it is made of Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen molecules. The chemical formula is C6H12O6. It has a molecular weight of 180. There are 1.67 moles.
In a glucose molecule there are 96 electrons.
Glucose has exactly 97 electrons
There are so many particles in a glucose molecule! The smallest atom is the hydrogen atom, but the hydrogen atom is made out of protons, neutrons, and electrons, the smallest being electrons. Who knows what electrons are made out of?
For example glucose.
How many neutrons would it have if it had 11 neutrons? 11.
18 neutrons
60 neutrons.
There is no neutrons in Hitrogen.
117 neutrons.
It has 20 neutrons.
106 neutrons
61 neutrons 47 protons and 47 neutrons
30 neutrons for Na35Cl and 32 neutrons for Na37Cl .
28 neutrons