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C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
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A single molecule of hydrogen, represented as Hâ‚‚, consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and no carbon or oxygen atoms. Therefore, it contains 0 carbons, 2 hydrogens, and 0 oxygens. If you meant a different molecule, please specify for a more accurate answer.
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There are 3 atoms in a carbon dioxide molecule: 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
hydrogen and 2 oxygens
Ribose has 10 hydrogens and 5 oxygens.
For 100g of sugar, approximately 42.1g are carbon, 6.4g are hydrogen, and 51.4g are oxygen. These are based on the molecular weights of C, H and O and the sucrose molecule.
The two oxygens bond to the carbon covalently (double bonds) and form a linear molecule.
A molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
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