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).
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.
C6 H12 O6 being the molecular formula of glucose, the carbon atoms are 6 in one molecule of glucose.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is an organic compound because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are a characteristic of organic compounds.
There are many. The most common would be carbon dioxide, CO2 Another would be dinitrogen oxide, N2O Type 3 binary compounds are those containing 2 types of nonmetals bonded together.
ok i am an ib student doing chem lets see if this answers your questen. if you want the identity of an atom inside a unknow compound you either need to have some fancy equiment or to know every thing else inside the compound and know the moles present ans the mass of the whole molecule. if you want to know the number of atoms then there are a few ways to go depending on what you have been given. if you know the molecular formula and you know how many moles there is then you simply need to times by avogadro's number. avogadro's number is 6.02214179(30)×1023 . but you can just do it to 6.02. this will give you the number of molecules. then you just times by the number of atoms in the molecule. here is an example 6 moles of glucose 6 C6 H12 O6 6×6.02×1023 =3.612 ×1024 now to find carbon simply times by 6 again because there are 6 carbon in each molecule of glucose.
there is no such compound
It's not an element. That molecule would be called 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.
C6 H12 O6 being the molecular formula of glucose, the carbon atoms are 6 in one molecule of glucose.
glucose (C6 H12 06)
Total of 29 atoms (14 carbon, 12 hydrogen and 3 oxygens).
Glucose (C6H12O6) is an organic compound because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are a characteristic of organic compounds.
its glucose. glucose is C6 H12 O2
There are many. The most common would be carbon dioxide, CO2 Another would be dinitrogen oxide, N2O Type 3 binary compounds are those containing 2 types of nonmetals bonded together.
The chemical compound with the formula C5H12 is known as pentane. It is an alkane with five carbon atoms and is commonly found in various forms, including n-pentane, isopentane, and neopentane. Pentane is often used as a solvent and in the production of various chemicals.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. http://www.sucrose.com/learn.html C6 H12 06