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If a sugar compound has 11 oxygen atoms how many hydrogen atoms does it contain
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If a sugar compound has 11 oxygen atoms how many hydrogen atoms does it contain
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Since simple sugars follow the Cn(H2O)n formula, if you had 11 oxygen atoms, this would produce the simple sugar formula of C11H22O11. Therefore, there should be 22 hydrogen atoms.
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22 hydrogen atoms.
This is a simple sugar compound formula
Cn(H2O)
n
If you have 11 oxygens that means that the
second n
in the formula will be 11.
Notice that the H (hydrogen) is followed by a 2, that means that the 11 put outside the parenteses will be multiplied by 2.
11 x 2 =
22 hydrogen atoms
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