The symbol for Glucose is C6H12O6.
It is made of Carbon - 6, Hydrogen - 12, and Oxygen - 6.
The chemical formula for a monosaccharide, or simple sugar, like glucose is C6H12O6. The chemical formula for a disaccharide, or double sugar, like sucrose is C12H22O11.
Glucose is c6, h12, o6, or 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atom, and 6 oxygen molecules. Oxygen is O
the chemical sybol for glucose is C6H12O6
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A white sweet crystalline sugar is found in numerous plants, particularly the sugar cane, sugar beet, and maple-tree sap. It's chemical formula is: C12H22O11
It is used because the latin word for sodium is Natrium.
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The chemical symbol for indium is In
The symbol for magnesium is Mg.
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The most basic kind of sugar molecule is C6H12O6, although the atoms are arranged differently depending on the type of sugar, and multiple types can combine to make more complex sugar crystals.
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A white sweet crystalline sugar is found in numerous plants, particularly the sugar cane, sugar beet, and maple-tree sap. It's chemical formula is: C12H22O11
The usual chemical equation is 9.6KNO3 + C12H22O11 → 4.8K2CO3 + 7.2CO2 + 11H2O + 4.8N2.
It is used because the latin word for sodium is Natrium.
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