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Glucose is an example of a carbohydrate which is commonly encountered. It is also known as blood sugar, and dextrose.Its chemical formula is C6H12O6,

Which Means it has total 24 atoms which include 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen and 6 oxygen atoms

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How many pgals are needed in one molecule of glucose?

There are 24 pairs of glucose atoms in one molecule of glucose. Each pair consists of 2 carbon atoms, 1 nitrogen atom, and 3 oxygen atoms.


How many hydrogen atoms are in one molecule of sugar?

That depends on what kind of sugar you're talking about. Table sugar, or sucrose, has the formula C12H22O11. One molecule of sucrose has 22 hydrogen atoms. Blood sugar, or glucose, has the formula C6H12O6. One molecule of glucose has 12 hydrogen atoms. Other types of sugar have different formulas. If you know the chemical formula, look at the subscript to the right of the H to see how many hydrogen atoms are in one molecule of sugar.


What is the organic molecule in glycolysis and how many carbon atoms does it contain?

The organic molecule that undergoes glycolysis is the sugar glucose which contains 6 atoms of carbon per molecule.


How many individuals atoms are in one mole of a glucose?

The molecular formula of glucose is C6H12O6. 1 mole glucose = 6.022 x 1023 molecules. 1 molecule glucose = 24 atoms 1mole glucose x 6.022 x 1023 molecules/mole x 24 atoms/molecule = 1 x 1025 atoms (rounded to 1 significant figure)


How many carbon atoms does it take to create three glucose molecules?

To create three glucose molecules, it would require a total of 72 carbon atoms because each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. So, 6 carbon atoms x 3 glucose molecules = 18 carbon atoms for each individual glucose molecule, and 18 carbon atoms x 3 = 72 carbon atoms in total.