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Eleanor Higgins
10 December, 21:27
What does C6H12O6 stand for
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Kason Woodard
11 December, 00:29
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C6H12O6 is the chemical formula for glucose/sugar.
Explanation:
C6 = 6 carbon atoms
H12 = 12 hydrogen atoms
O6 = 6 Oxygen atoms
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Hillary Ritter
11 December, 00:32
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It stands for glucose/sugar
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