The molecular mass of C2H6 is 30.07 g/mole
6*12+12*1+6*16 = 72+12+96 = 180
180.16 g mol-1
30.05
C6h12o6
The formula for glucose is C6H1206. Glucose is a simple aldosic monosaccharide found in plants. It is a monosaccharide that is absorbed directly into the bloodstream during digestion.
C6H12O6 (Glucose) is the molecular formula of a compound. So it is both.
No. Colloids are mixtures and so do not have chemical formulas. C6H12O6 is the formula for glucose or, alternatively, fructose, which are compounds.
C6h12o6
C6H12O6 is the chemical formula of glucose (not sucrose !).The mass of 4.00 moles of glucose is 720,64 g.
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
C6h12o6
The molecular formula of fructose is C6H12O6
C6H12O6
C6H12O6.
Fructose or fruit Sugar (also levulose or laevulose) is a 6-carbon polyhydroxyketone. It is an isomer of glucose, meaning both have the same molecular formula (C6H12O6), but they differ structurally. Glucose is an aldehyde i.s.o. ketone.For structural formula cf. 'Related links'
molar mass of unknown/molar mass of empirial = # of empirical units in the molecular formula. Example: empirical formula is CH2O with a molar mass of 30. If the molar mass of the unknown is 180, then 180/30 = 6 and molecular formula will be C6H12O6
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
Formula: C6H12O6
Formula: C6H12O6
Formula: C6H12O6