depends on the type of compound sugar
A grain of water would contain approximately 3 x 10^21 water molecules. Since each water molecule consists of 3 atoms (2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen), the total number of atoms in a grain of water would be approximately 9 x 10^21 atoms.
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.
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Sugar has three different types of atoms: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
White rice contains about 0.1 grams of sugar per grain.
Each sugar molecule contains 6 oxygen atoms.
A molecule of sugar (sucrose) has 22 atoms of hydrogen.
One piece of sugar is a grain, which is also the same for salt. E.g., a grain of sugar or a grain of salt.
There are 11 oxygen atoms in a molecule of table sugar.
depends on the type of compound sugar
depends on the type of compound sugar
A sugar molecule typically consists of 12 hydrogen atoms.
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