the type of C6H12O6 molecule you'll be wanting to find out about will be a basic sugar. This is a monosaccharide, a hexose sugar...
There are usually 3 common molecules of C6H12O6 that you will come across which are; Glucose, galactose and Fructose.
These molecules can combine to become di(2)saccharides such as maltose (2 Glucose') or Lactose which is the sugar in milk making it taste sweet.
Of course there is no hypothetical limit to how many Glusoce molecules can join together thus starch and cellulose are both long chains of glucose (polysaccharide.)
hope this helps
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.
The common name of C6H12O6 is glucose.
a carbohydrate. For example, pentoses are C5, H10, O5, and hexoses are C6, H12, O6 <- glucose.
Glucose (C6H12O6) is an organic compound because it contains carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are a characteristic of organic compounds.
"c6 hiz o6" does not appear to be a recognizable term or phrase. Can you provide more context or clarify what you are referring to?
Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6 H12 O6)
The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
Well as respiration is an energy producing process in which : Glucose ( C6 H12 O6 ) Reacts with Oxygen ( O2 ) to Produce Energy and Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) and Water ( H2O ) the equation (unbalanced) is : ( C6 H12 O6 ) + ( O2 ) -------------> ( CO2 ) + ( H2O ) + <energy>
C6 h12 o6
Glucose C6 H12 O6
Glucose = C6 h12 o6
Glucose
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.
Co2 + c6+h12 +o6 ---> 6co2 +6h20 + energy
6co2 + c6 h12 o6 oxygen - glucose
The common name of C6H12O6 is glucose.
C6 h12 o6