C6H12O6 is a molecular formula and could refer to any of the following: Hexoses, Allose, Altrose, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, Gulose, Idose, Mannose, Psicose, Sorbose, Tagatose, Talose, Inositol, how the atoms are arranged determines what the molecule is
You obviously don't understand what a molecule is. It's a group of atoms joined together to form a compound. So, if there's one atom joined to one or more other atoms then it's a molecule. So C6H12O6 mkust be a molecule.
6 carbon atoms + 12 hydrogen atoms + 2 oxygen atoms for a total of 20 atoms.
1 molecule of sugar has 6 moles carbon, 12 moles hydrogen, and 6 moles oxygen. 24moles*6.022*1023 atoms/mole= 1.45 *1025 atoms
Is that a glucose molecule? The answer to this is 24 - just add up the numbers.
There are 24 atoms in total: 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen.
C6H12O6, also known as glucose, dextrose, or grape sugar, has six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, six oxygen atoms, so twenty-four total atoms
Six molecules of C6H12O6
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Glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that contains twelve hydrogen atoms, six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms. A glucose and fructose molecule combine to create a sucrose molecule.
The number of atoms in a molecule depends on its formula. The definition of a mole is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 entities (like atoms or molecules). For example, a molecule of water (H2O) contains 3 atoms - 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.
3 atoms
There are four atoms of hydrogen in each molecule of methanol.
PO4-3 is not a molecule it is an ion which contains one phosphorus and four oxygen atoms.
There are 6 atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen, and 6 atoms of oxygen in one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6).
There are 24 hydrogen atoms in one glucose molecule (C6H12O6).
There are 6 carbon atoms in one molecule of dextrose.
You meant to say....how many atoms does one molecule have. That will depend. For example..... 1 molecule of CH4 has 5 atoms.......1 molecule of C6H12O6 has 24.....and 1 molecule of H2O2 has 4 atoms. Hope this helps. Dr Jim Romano CEO Orgoman.com
There are 6 atoms of both hydrogen and oxygen in one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6).
In the products of photosynthesis, glucose (C6H12O6) is formed. There are 12 hydrogen atoms in one molecule of glucose.
C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
In the formula of photosynthesis, which is 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2, there are 6 atoms of carbon. Each molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) contributes one carbon atom to the formation of glucose (C6H12O6).
A molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) contains 6 carbon atoms.
There are 24 atoms in one molecule of C6H12O6: 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that contains twelve hydrogen atoms, six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms. A glucose and fructose molecule combine to create a sucrose molecule.
The number of atoms in a molecule depends on its formula. The definition of a mole is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 entities (like atoms or molecules). For example, a molecule of water (H2O) contains 3 atoms - 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen.