the elements are C(carbon), H(Hydrogen), and O(Oxygen). You said G but I can tell you meant C, because G is non existent! The number of atoms is 24(6+12+6=24).
C6 H12 O6 being the molecular formula of glucose, the carbon atoms are 6 in one molecule of glucose.
The letters represents the atom (or element) in the compound. In this case, there are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms in this compound. The numbers behind the letters represents the number of each atoms in the compound. For the example, there are 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms in the compound. based on this, we can tell that the compound here is glucose (C6H12O6) since all compounds and elements have different chemical formula (also all those numbers and letters). The number in front of the first letter represents the number of such molecules/compounds. Since it is given as 6C6H12O6, we can deduce that there are 6 glucose molecules in it.
Glucose is an organic compound.
Formula C6 H12 O6 means it has six atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen and six atoms of oxygen. It is monosaccharide. It is glucose, the form of sugar our cells need for energy.
One glucose molecule is made up of 24 atoms. C6 H12 O6
there is no such compound
C6 H12 O6 being the molecular formula of glucose, the carbon atoms are 6 in one molecule of glucose.
Three - Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
The letters represents the atom (or element) in the compound. In this case, there are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms in this compound. The numbers behind the letters represents the number of each atoms in the compound. For the example, there are 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms and 6 oxygen atoms in the compound. based on this, we can tell that the compound here is glucose (C6H12O6) since all compounds and elements have different chemical formula (also all those numbers and letters). The number in front of the first letter represents the number of such molecules/compounds. Since it is given as 6C6H12O6, we can deduce that there are 6 glucose molecules in it.
Glucose is an organic compound.
glucose (C6 H12 06)
Total of 29 atoms (14 carbon, 12 hydrogen and 3 oxygens).
Formula C6 H12 O6 means it has six atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen and six atoms of oxygen. It is monosaccharide. It is glucose, the form of sugar our cells need for energy.
Add up or Tally the number of atoms of C, and H, and O and there you have it; namely Glucose = C6, O6, H12 is its molecular formula..
its glucose. glucose is C6 H12 O2
One glucose molecule is made up of 24 atoms. C6 H12 O6
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. http://www.sucrose.com/learn.html C6 H12 06