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The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
There are many compounds that conform to this ratio of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but the most common one is sucrose - common table sugar.
there is no such compound
There are several ways to answer that question. First, if two monosaccharides C6H12O6 are used to form a disaccharide, the resulting disaccharide would be C6H22O11 because we would have C6*2 H12*2-2 O6*2-1 (subtract 2H and 1O because this reaction is a dehydration synthesis reaction, aka condensation reaction that result in the release of one water molecule per reaction). The second way to answer this question is that disaccharides are carbohydrates and carbohydrates always have their H and O atoms at a 2 to 1 ratio (hence the name 'hydrate'), and C12H22O12, though possible to create, is not a carbohydrate and therefore not a disaccharide.
Yes ex: C6 H12 O6 + heat -> water -> carbon -> oxygen when you add heat to glucose it turns to liqud then to carbon then to gas .
Carbohydrates.the general formula for carbs is Cx(H20)yExample: The formula for glucose is (C6)(H12)(O6)
The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6 H12 O6)
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The chemical formula (not an equation) C6H12O6 is a hexose molecule, which means it is a sugar (-ose) molecule with 6 (hex-) carbon atoms. Glucose, fructose, and galactose are all hexoses with the same formula. However, they differ in their three-dimensional structure.
There are many compounds that conform to this ratio of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but the most common one is sucrose - common table sugar.
6(CO2 + H2O) ---solar energy--> (C6H12O6) + 6(O2)
there is no such compound
the reactant- here is an example (reactant is bolded...)H2O+CO2+sunlight----> C6 H12 O6+O2=photosynthesisthe reactant is the starting chemicals of a chemical equasion...
There are several ways to answer that question. First, if two monosaccharides C6H12O6 are used to form a disaccharide, the resulting disaccharide would be C6H22O11 because we would have C6*2 H12*2-2 O6*2-1 (subtract 2H and 1O because this reaction is a dehydration synthesis reaction, aka condensation reaction that result in the release of one water molecule per reaction). The second way to answer this question is that disaccharides are carbohydrates and carbohydrates always have their H and O atoms at a 2 to 1 ratio (hence the name 'hydrate'), and C12H22O12, though possible to create, is not a carbohydrate and therefore not a disaccharide.
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Yes ex: C6 H12 O6 + heat -> water -> carbon -> oxygen when you add heat to glucose it turns to liqud then to carbon then to gas .