There are many correct answers to this, as C6H12 has many isomers. Here are the first 17 that come to mind: * cyclohexane * methylcyclopentane * ethylcyclobutane * 1,(1/2/3)-dimethylcyclobutane * propylcyclopropane * 1-ethyl-(1/2)-methylcyclobutane * trimethylcyclopropane * hexa-(1/2/3)-ene * (2/3/4)-methylpent-1-ene * 2,3-dimethylbut-2-ene These are all valid answers as they all have six carbon atoms and twelve hydrogen atoms The edit saying "Glucose" is false as glucose is C6H12O6
blood sugar miswritten - it's supposed to be oxygen six
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucose
Sugar. Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O ---> C6H12O6 + O2 Plants take in carbon dioxide and water (along with energy provided by the sun) to form sugars (food) and oxygen which they give off.
Hexa-1,5-diene or a varient with the double bonds in different places.
It's the formula for glucose but it is usually written as C6H12O6.
The name for C5H12 pentane
It's Glucose
Dodecahydroxycyclohexane
Butane.
pentane
C6H12O6 is a sugar. More specifically, it is glucose.
C6H12(l)+9O2(g)---->6CO2(g)+6H2O(l) apex
18.
C6h14
C6H12 contains only two Elements, Carbon (C) and Hydrogen (H). It contains 6 atoms of Carbon, and 12 atoms of Hydrogen OR a total of 18 atoms.
C6H12 rapid decolonisation
C6H12O6 is a sugar. More specifically, it is glucose.
hexagon
C6H12
7 °C
C6H12(l)+9O2(g)---->6CO2(g)+6H2O(l) apex
Cyclohexane (C6H12) is a cycloalkane, not an esther.
18.
Empirical formula gives the proportions of the elements present in a compound but not the actual numbers or the arrangement of atoms. The empirical formula for C6H12 is CH2.
6co2+6h2o ->c6h12 o2+602 +_+
C6h14
It is non-polar.