It's not an element. That molecule would be called glucose
Glucose contains Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen
Add up or Tally the number of atoms of C, and H, and O and there you have it; namely Glucose = C6, O6, H12 is its molecular formula..
its glucose. glucose is C6 H12 O2
None. You see, carbon dioxide, per say, is not used in the chemical formula for glusose, which is C6-H12-O6. It makes use of six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms, but no carbon dioxide moleecules.
Glucose has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in a 1:2:1 ratio. Its chemical formula is C6H12O6.Sugars are a common one. Glucose has a chain of C6 H12 O6 as do most common sugarsEmpirical Formula: CH2OCompound(s): Methanal/Formaldehyde (HCHO), Hexoaldose and Hexoketose Sugars ( C6H12O6) and many more carbohydrates.
The problem with giving molecular formulas for organic compounds is that it could be lots of different things. Nothing with that particular molecular formula is leaping to mind as a most likely candidate.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. http://www.sucrose.com/learn.html C6 H12 06
C6 H12 06 is the chemical formula for glucose.
glucose (C6 H12 06)
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.
C6 H12 06 + 602 ----> 6C02 + 6H20 + Energy
c6 h12 o5
Glucose is a mixture that the leaf makes called photosynthesis |Glucose's formula is C6 H12 06| Hope this helps!
The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
C6 h12 o6
Glucose C6 H12 O6
Glucose = C6 h12 o6
Glucose