Choose the total number of each item requested below.

4C6H12O6

Carbon atoms

Hydrogen atoms

Oxygen atoms

Molecules

Also, i almost forgot it also is 24 carbons, 48 hydrogen, 24 oxygen.

1. 6 Carbon atoms per molecule. 4 Molecules.

That's all i know. xD

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To determine the total number of each type of atom and molecule in the compound 4C6H12O6, we need to know the molecular formula and the quantities involved.

The molecular formula tells us the number and type of atoms present in one molecule of the compound. In this case, the molecular formula is C6H12O6, which means that each molecule of the compound contains 6 carbon (C) atoms, 12 hydrogen (H) atoms, and 6 oxygen (O) atoms.

Now, to find the total number of each type of atom requested (carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen) and the number of molecules, we need additional information.

If we are given the total quantity of the compound, such as the mass or number of moles, we can use the concept of Avogadro's number to find the total number of molecules present in that quantity.

For example, if we are given the mass of the compound, we can calculate the number of moles using the molar mass of the compound. Then, by multiplying the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23), we can determine the total number of molecules.

Similarly, if we know the number of moles of the compound, we can directly multiply it by Avogadro's number to find the total number of molecules.

Once we have the total number of molecules, we can multiply the number of each atom in the molecular formula by the total number of molecules to obtain the total number of atoms.

Without additional information, such as the mass or number of moles of the compound, we cannot determine the specific quantity of each atom or molecule in 4C6H12O6.

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