6 Carbon, 12 Hydrogen, and 6 Oxygen. (24 in all)
1 molecule C6H12O6 = 6 atoms O, so : 36.00*1023 atoms O
24 in total. there are six carbon, twelve hydrogen and six oxygen atoms.
C6H12O6. 6 atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen, 6 atoms of oxygen.
A molecule is composed of a specific number of atoms that are bonded together in a unique arrangement. The number of atoms in a molecule varies depending on the chemical formula of the molecule.
The equation you provided, C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O, is balanced. On the reactant side, you have 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 12 oxygen atoms (6 from C6H12O6 and 6 from 6O2). On the product side, there are also 6 carbon atoms (from 6CO2), 12 hydrogen atoms (from 6H2O), and 12 oxygen atoms (6 from 6CO2 and 6 from 6H2O), confirming that both sides of the equation have the same number of each type of atom.
To determine the number of atoms in 5.72 grams of glucose, you first need to calculate the number of moles of glucose using its molar mass. Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to convert moles to atoms. Given that the molar mass of glucose is approximately 180.16 g/mol, you can then calculate the number of atoms in 5.72 grams of glucose.
6 carbon atoms.12 hydrogen atoms.6 oxygen atoms---------------------------------add= 24 total atoms============
1 molecule C6H12O6 = 6 atoms O, so : 36.00*1023 atoms O
The answer is 24
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.
One molecule of C6H12O6 has 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms.
24 because the glucose formula is c6h12o6 and you add the atoms which = 24
C6H12O6 Glucose has twelve hydrogen atoms
24 atoms in total
add up the numbers in the subscript. So, 6+12+6 = 24 atoms.
6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, 6 oxygen atoms.