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    A Molecule of Glucose Contains Six Carbon Atoms, Twelve Hydrogen
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A Molecule of Glucose Contains Six Carbon Atoms, Twelve Hydrogen

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A molecule of glucose contains six carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and six oxygen atoms. The proper way to write the molecular formula for glucose is 6C12H6O.

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