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chemical formula of glucose​

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Answered by its4poojitha
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Answer:

Explanation: C₆H₁₂O₆

Answered by zumba12
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The chemical formula of glucose is C_6H_{12}O_{6}

Explanation:

  • The chemical formula for glucose is C_6H_{12}O_{6}, which indicates the exact number of constituent atoms (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, respectively) in one glucose molecule.
  • Aldohexose and dextrose are other names for glucose. The most common monosaccharide, a type of carbohydrate, is glucose.
  • Plants and the majority of algae produce glucose from water (H_2O) and carbon dioxide (CO_2) during photosynthesis.
  • Glucose is the most significant energy source for all species in energy metabolism. Animals' blood sugar is made up of glucose.
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