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What is the correct ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in glucose (c6h12o6)?
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What is the correct ratio of carbon to hydrogen to oxygen in glucose (c6h12o6)?
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The answer is 1:2:1 just took the test.
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I think that the correct value of carbon atoms to hydrogen and oxygen in glucose (c6h12o6) would simply be 6 carbon to 12 hydrogen to 6 oxygen atoms which together in those proportions make up the glucose substance.
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