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6. Attach one hydrogen and one oxygen to
all of the other carbon atoms in the ring.
7. To the carbon atom in the ring that has
the sixth carbon atom sticking off of it,
attach one more hydrogen.
8. This is how the finished molecule looks.
Note that the red oxygen atom in the
ring has nothing else attached to it,
except the two carbons holding it in the
ring.
Fatty acid
molecules
Try to recreate this fat
molecule (called a fatty acid)
on your own. It uses the same
atoms as glucose: carbon,
hydrogen, and oxygen.
Sugar molecules
This model represents one glucose
molecule, only much, much bigger than
it is in reality. Glucose is a simple sugar.
A single glucose molecule has six carbon
atoms, six oxygen atoms, and 
hydrogen atoms. It is considered an
organic compound, and is used by cells
to produce energy. This particular
molecular configuration is one way that
glucose can be oriented.
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MerkThames & Kosmos
ModelCandy Chemistry
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte30778 MB