How many molecules are there in 6C6H12O6? How do you know?

1 Answer
Jun 9, 2017

6 Molecules.

Explanation:

The big number in the front it called the coefficient, and it indicates the number of molecules of a compound there are in a formula. In this case, the coefficient is 6 and so there are 6 molecules of C6H12O6.

The smaller, lower numbers after each element symbol are called subscripts and they indicate how many of each atom are in a single molecule.For example, there are 12 Hydrogen atoms in one molecule of C6H12O6 and so there are 48 in 6C6H12O6.