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No. Sucrose is sugar. Salt and sugar may look similar but, as their taste indicates, they are quite different.
Some examples of compounds are water, table salt and sucrose. The water is H2O, table salt is NaCl, and sucrose is C12H22O11.
The term that is most distantly linked to the term sucrose is sodium. Sucrose is sugar and sodium is salt.
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No.
The chemical formula of salt is NaCl. The chemical formula of sugar (sucrose) is C12H22O11.
Sucrose has the chemical formula C12H22O11.
Sucrose is a chemical containing carbon and hydrogen in an oxidizable form,Salt contains sodium and chlorine and can be considered the ash resulting from burning sodium metal in a chlorine atmosphere, there is nothing left in an oxidizable form.
The chemical formula of sugar(aka sucrose) is c12 h22 o11 and table salt is NaCI (sodium chloride)
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To recover sucrose (Sugar) or sodium chloride (Salt) once it dissolved in water is to boil it which also meant to evaporate the substance with water by boiling it.