C6 H12 O6
Most recent answer: 10/22/2007
Q:
What is the common name for C6 H12 O6?
- Brett (age 11)
West Lincoln, Brookhaven, MS USA
- Brett (age 11)
West Lincoln, Brookhaven, MS USA
A:
Brett -
C6H12O6 is the formula for a number of different types of molecule, depending on how those atoms are connected up. One very common and important such molecule has several common names:
"Glucose" , "Dextrose" , "Grape Sugar" , "Blood Sugar"
-Tamara
For a discussion of some of the other molecules with this formula, see /mw
C6H12O6 is the formula for a number of different types of molecule, depending on how those atoms are connected up. One very common and important such molecule has several common names:
"Glucose" , "Dextrose" , "Grape Sugar" , "Blood Sugar"
-Tamara
For a discussion of some of the other molecules with this formula, see /mw
(published on 10/22/2007)
Follow-Up #1: sugar
Q:
How can blood sugar be the same as grape sugar?
- Monica (age 14)
New Jersey
- Monica (age 14)
New Jersey
A:
Why not? Admittedly, we aren't very close relatives of grape vines, but a lot of basic chemistry is shared by many living things.
Mike W,
Mike W,
(published on 01/12/2010)