As you can see, there are 5 hydrogens available. If by your question you mean only one O2 is available, then there are a total of only 3 oxygens, so only one molecule of H2O could be formed. If there were as much O2 as needed available, then 5 H2O could be formed.
Ethane does not have any molecule of carbon dioxide. However when ethane undergoes combustion then two molecules of carbon dioxide are formed (as ethane contains two carbon atoms).
If too many cross-links are formed between rubber molecules, the material would become extremely rigid and lose its elasticity. This would result in a reduced ability to stretch and deform, making the rubber more brittle and prone to breaking under stress.
The number of water molecules obtained is 120,44281714.10e23.
During oxidative phosphorylation, which is part of the electron transport chain, a total of 6 water molecules are formed when oxygen is reduced to form water at the end of the chain.
A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
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Ethane does not have any molecule of carbon dioxide. However when ethane undergoes combustion then two molecules of carbon dioxide are formed (as ethane contains two carbon atoms).
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
If too many cross-links are formed between rubber molecules, the material would become extremely rigid and lose its elasticity. This would result in a reduced ability to stretch and deform, making the rubber more brittle and prone to breaking under stress.
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3 bonds are commonly formed by nitrogen and 2 are commonly formed by oxygen.
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The number of water molecules obtained is 120,44281714.10e23.
6 molecules of carbon dioxide can form 6 molecules of glucose through the process of photosynthesis.