The is no such thing as a "six sugar carbon" the is a such thing as a six carbon sugar. Carbon is an element, it does not consist of sugar or anything else but itself.
There are 24 moles of Carbon (C) in 2 moles of table sugar (sucrose)
If you're asking for the number of atoms, it would be 45. Chemical Formula: C12H22O11
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The chemical name of table sugar is sucrose. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11 (ie 6 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogens and 11 oxygens).
The is no such thing as a "six sugar carbon" the is a such thing as a six carbon sugar. Carbon is an element, it does not consist of sugar or anything else but itself.
Water formula is H2O.Sugar formula is C12H22O11.
This is ribose. Its formula is C5H10O5 when uncombined.
There are 24 moles of Carbon (C) in 2 moles of table sugar (sucrose)
Energy + water + carbon dioxide = sugar/food + oxygen
Sugar is a compound made up of theelements Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen. Cane sugar for example has a chemical formula of "C12H22O11"
It depends what type of sugar you mean... glucose is C6H12O6. All sugars contain arrangements of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
C6H12O6 → 2 CH3CH2OH + 2 CO2 Sugar to alcohol and carbon dioxide.
If you're asking for the number of atoms, it would be 45. Chemical Formula: C12H22O11
A sugar molecule, known as sucrose, is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. It has the molecular formula C12H22O11.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen. For example, glucose, a well know sugar, has the formula C6H12O6. All sugars are carbohydrates.
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