Wouldn't 2 represent the number of molecules not moles?You do Chemistry don't you? So doesn't the "2" equal the number of moles and it won't change the molecules name?
Thanks.... I've understood it now2C3H6O3 simply means 2 molecules (or moles not sure) of lactic acid. Even though there equal number of atoms of carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms, they are not bonded in such a way that they turn out to be glucose, get it? It like saying 2 molecules of hydroxide (OH) is actually hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), Which is definitely not true
Gotcha <3Glucose is C6H12O6
lactic acid is C3H6O3
Look at the difference in structure