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directions: look at the formula for glucose: $c_6h_{12}o_6$
which of the following statements are true about this molecule?
- there are a total of 24 atoms in one molecule of glucose.
- the formula shows 6 different elements are present.
- there are exactly 12 hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
- the ratio of carbon to oxygen atoms is 1:1.
- this compound is held together by ionic bonds because it contains carbon.
Brief Explanations
- Calculate total atoms: $6+12+6=24$, so this is true.
- Glucose has 3 elements (C, H, O), not 6, so false.
- The subscript of H is 12, so 12 H atoms, true.
- C:O ratio is $6:6=1:1$, so true.
- Carbon-containing compounds (organic) use covalent bonds, not ionic, so false.
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- There are a total of 24 atoms in one molecule of glucose.
- There are exactly 12 hydrogen atoms in the molecule.
- The ratio of Carbon to Oxygen atoms is 1:1.