There are three different types of elements in glucose: Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. With a formula, C6H12O6, there are a total of 24 atoms.
Six CO2 molecules will be produced for every glucose molecule completely oxidized. Glucose contains six Carbon atoms, hence the six CO2 molecules.
atoms
Atoms form millions of molecules
Leaves can actually make their own food through a process called PHOTOSYNTHESIS they need lots of things to make some food like glucose oxygen sunlight and many more ;)
Methane - CH4 - has 5 atoms.
C6H12O6 Glucose has twelve hydrogen atoms
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in a particle of glucose
There are 6 atoms of oxygen in a molecule of glucose (C6H12O6).
There are 24 atoms in a molecule of glucose (C6H12O6), consisting of 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms.
There are 12 atoms of hydrogen in a particle of glucose
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glucose is C6H12O6. So there are three types of atoms - carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
There are 12.
There are 12.
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.
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.
6 carbon atoms