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6 September, 06:03
What is the coefficient for the formula 6C6H12O6?
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Aurora Harrell
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Multiply the coefficient in front of the formula times the subscript for each element. This gives 36 carbon atoms, 72 hydrogen atoms, and 36 oxygen atoms.
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