A molecule of fructose contains 6 carbon atoms, 6 oxygen atoms, and 12 hydrogen atoms.
Fructose has 6 hydrogen atoms.
There are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens, and 6 oxygens in fructose.
Glucose, fructose, and galactose are monosaccharides, which are simple sugars. They consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
Yes, fructose is a compound. It is a monosaccharide, which means it is a simple sugar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
2 times larger
This is GLUCOSE or FRUCTOSE Contains 6 CARBON , 12 HYDROGEN , 6 OXYGEN atoms.
Glucose is C6H12O6 and thus the mole ratio is 6 moles of carbon to 6 moles of Hydrogen Molecules (12 moles of Hydrogen atoms) and 3 moles of oxygen molecules (6 moles of oxygen atoms)
Sucrose is a disaccharide made up of one molecule of glucose and one of fructose; the elements are carbon, hydrogen & oxygen.
Fructose is a molecular compound. It is a simple sugar made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and does not dissociate into ions in solution.
Glucose is C6H12O6 which means it is made up of 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens. Sucrose is a molecule made from one glucose and one fructose, fructose has the same components as glucose but they are arranged in a different order. So, elements in sugar are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
There are twice as many hydrogen atoms as oxygen atoms in a polysaccharide. The general formula for this is Cx(H2O)y.