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Are there two times as many hydrogens atoms as oxygen atoms in a molecule of glucose?
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Are there two times as many hydrogens atoms as oxygen atoms in a molecule of glucose?
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Yes. I believe there are 2 times as many hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms in a molecule of glucose.
Glucose = C6H12O6
Hydrogen = 12 atoms
Oxygen = 6 atoms.
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