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13 February, 18:30

If nine molecules of a monosaccharide with the formula c6h12o6 are assembled to produce a complex carbohydrate, how much atoms of hydrogen will be in the final polymer

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  1. 13 February, 19:49
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    There are 8 bond are formed and 8 molecules of H2O are released.

    there are 2 hydrogen in one H2O it means 8 x 2 = 16 hydrogen

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    nine molecules of a monosaccharide with the formula c6h12o6

    so there is 9 x 12 = 108 hydrogen atoms

    Atoms of hydrogen will be in the final polymer = 108 - 16 = 92

    So, 92 hydrogen will be in final polymer.
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