The molecular formula C6H12O6 (molar mass: 180.15 g/mol) may refer to any of the following simple sugars: Hexoses, Allose, Altrose, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, L-Glucose, Gulose, Idose, Mannose, Psicose, Sorbose, Tagatose, Talose,
Inositols, Allo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, L-chiro-inositol, Cis-inositol, Epi-inositol, Muco-inositol, Neo-inositol, Scyllo-inositol.
However, if the compound isn't specified, it's likely to be glucose which is a sugar.
Glucose is an organic compound.
H20+CO2---------->Glucose(C6H1206)+O2
The chemical name for Polypropylene is poly(propene).
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if you mean symbol equation its C6H1206
C6H12O6 represents the chemical formula for glucose, a simple sugar that is an important source of energy for living organisms.
A common name for C6H12O6 is glucose, which is a simple sugar and a common source of energy in living organisms.
1: 2: 1
Glucose is an organic compound.
Carbon, oxygen,and hydrogen Actually it is C6H1206
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
glucose C6H1206
Glucose (C6H1206)
C6H1206 or carbon 6 hydrongen 12 oxygen 6
C6H1206+6O2= sugar and oxygen
The chemical name for Polypropylene is poly(propene).