Yes it is. All materials found in the world are chemicals, theoritically speaking.
Yes because dextrose is a type of sugar.
The chemical formula of Dextrose is C6H12O6. Dextrose is the name sometimes given to dextrorotatory glucose, which is in turn shortened 'D-glucose'.
No, dextrose is a simple sugar, an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H12O6.
it called 5 % Dextrose because contains 5 gram of Dextrose / 100ml of Water (5% Dextrose in Water)
5% dextrose
Dextrose ( a form of glucose) is a sugar made from naturally occurring starch in plants such as maize, rice, wheat, potato, cassava, arrowroot, and sago. Animals and fungi also have such glucose sugars in their systems as a source of energy, but plants are the most abundant source for the commercial production of dextrose. For chemical details, see Related Link below the ads...
Dextrose is corn-based.
the dextrose equivalent of fructose is 100
Dextrose is Glucose and Saline is sodium chloride.
Dextrose is a form of sugar, so sugar.
No. Dextrose is a compound, not a mixture. It has nothing with <homogeneous> or homogenecity.
what is the composition of dextrose 5%
Yes, dextrose, better known as glucose, is a monosaccharide.