A simple carbohydrate with 6 carbons is aldohexose or a six-carbon aldehyde. Aldohexose is a monosaccharide that has an aldehyde group on one end.
The general term is hexose; if you were looking for a specific example, both glucose and fructose are hexoses.
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methyl ethyl ketone
If a carbohydrate molecule contained 6 carbon atoms, it would also contain 12 hydrogen molecules.
This could be simple sugars - but then it could be a lot of other things too.
The correct molecular formula if a molecule has 6 carbons is : C6. The 'C' is the symbol for carbon and the little '6' tells us that there are 6 carbons in a particular molecule.
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During the second stage of the aerobic respiration 6 carbons enter and 6 carbons depart.
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the formula for the dark reaction is: RUP (3 CARBONS) ATP-- RUDP (3 CARBONS) CO2+H20---- 2PGA (6 CARBONS) ATP---- 2PGAP (6 CARBONS) NADPH----- 2PGAL (6 CARBONS) 1FRUCTOSE (6 CARBONS)
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