Water formula is H2O.
Sugar formula is C12H22O11.
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
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Ordinary table sugar is a complex hydrocarbon molecule: C12,H22,O11. Notice that it's 11 water molecules and 12 carbon atoms. When Sugar is heated, some of the water is driven off leaving extra carbon atoms laying around. And what color is carbon? Making sugar is a relatively complex process, breaking it down just takes heat.
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sugar water is a mixture of sugar and water. you cannot see the sugar in the water so its a HomogeneousWater with sugar.
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Water, Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, glucose, table sugar
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c12h22o11 +hno3 =heat =water +carbon
The sugar The sugar turns into its constituents. Sugar is made up of carbon and water. So when the sugar is heated, it turns into carbon and oxygen.The equation can be:-Sugar==>Carbon+Water
water table salt table sugar sugar pure water
water is H20 carbon dioxide is CO2 dry ice is carbon dioxide so is CO2 also table salt is sodium chloride - NaCl
Table sugar is comprised of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, while table salt is made of sodium and chlorine. Additionally, table sugar is created with a covalent bond while table salt is created with an ionic bond
H2O(Water)CO2(Carbon Dioxide),(Table Salt) NaCl,(Table Sugar)C12,H22,O11
Salt breaks apart into ions. Table sugar does not, the table sugar stays as a molecular compound.
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
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