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11 June, 08:31

C6h12o6 o2 - > co2 h2o what is this formula for?

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  1. 11 June, 11:30
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    This is the complete combustion of glucose (C6H12O6). When it is burned in exposure to excess air (hence the O2), it yields gaseous carbon dioxide (CO2), and gaseous water (H2O).
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