There are many compounds that conform to this ratio of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but the most common one is sucrose - common table sugar.
The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
Glucose
480 sugar molecules...... 6CO+6H2O---------------->C6 H12 O6+6O2
Yes ex: C6 H12 O6 + heat -> water -> carbon -> oxygen when you add heat to glucose it turns to liqud then to carbon then to gas .
No they do not because to produce plant food, glucose, with a chemical formula of C6 H12 O6, because CO2 or carbon dioxide is what provides the plant with the carbon atoms it needs to make glucose
The eqaution is C6 H12 O6
C6 h12 o6
Glucose C6 H12 O6
Glucose = C6 h12 o6
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.
Glucose
Co2 + c6+h12 +o6 ---> 6co2 +6h20 + energy
Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6 H12 O6)
6co2 + c6 h12 o6 oxygen - glucose
The common name of C6H12O6 is glucose.
C6 h12 o6
Well as respiration is an energy producing process in which : Glucose ( C6 H12 O6 ) Reacts with Oxygen ( O2 ) to Produce Energy and Carbon Dioxide ( CO2 ) and Water ( H2O ) the equation (unbalanced) is : ( C6 H12 O6 ) + ( O2 ) -------------> ( CO2 ) + ( H2O ) + <energy>