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.
Okay, first of all, watermelon isn't an element. Therefore, it cannot be on the Periodic Table because the periodic table is an arrangement of elements showing the repeating pattern of their properties. Hope that helps!!!
is an example of h2o and oxy gen
Yes - it is the first element in the periodic table
positive element is an example of a normal element!!
Table sugar is a compound.
It is sucrose
Disaccharid
No. All sugars are a compound. The same goes for salts.
Table sugar is one example of sucrose.
Sugar itself is not an element, hence has no elemental sign. Rather sugar is a composition of elements, for sucrose (common table sugar) that is 12 Carbon atoms, 22 Hydrogen atoms, and 11 Oxygen atoms, or C12H22O11.