Correction for the width of a Glucose Molecule
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How long is 57,600 milimeters?
It's about 40,000,000,000 times as wide as a Glucose Molecule
The width of a Glucose Molecule is about 0.00000150 milimeters.
(C6H12O6, a.k.a. grape sugar) (open chain form)
Am individual glucose molecule measures
1.5 nm in its open-chain form. Glucose is the most common fuel source of energy in human biology, with 3.75 kilocalories of energy per
gram.
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