No. Table sugar is a compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Sugar does not appear on the periodic table, because it is not a chemical element. Rather it is a chemical compound consisting of multiple elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. For example, table sugar (sucrose) has a chemical structure of C6H12O6.
Table sugar is a compound.
Table sugar is a compound.
Yes - it is the first element in the periodic table
is an example of h2o and oxy gen
water table salt table sugar sugar pure water
positive element is an example of a normal element!!
No. All sugars are a compound. The same goes for salts.
sugar is neither. it cannot be categorized this way because it is not an element found on the periodic table. sugar is a type of macromolecule, which is made up of atoms of elements like carbon for example (which can be found on the periodic table and categorized as a metal or non metal)
Disaccharid
It is sucrose
anything on the periodic table is an element. for example: Na, S, Au.