Very much organic as the carbon-hydrogen bonds tell you this.
CH2O
========empirical formula for all carbohydrates and that includes all sugars.
Salt is made of sodium and chloride, hence the name sodiumchloride. It is called NaCl in technical terms. I don't know about sugar.
THe coenzyme adenosine triphosphate is an organic compound.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
Because it contains carbon bonded to hydrogen, the definition of an organic compound.
Sugar
Sugar is an organic compound and salt (sodium chloride) is an inorganic compound.
no, it is an organic compound, molecules, not made up of cells.
Organic sugar and granulated sugar is not the same thing
Salt is made of sodium and chloride, hence the name sodiumchloride. It is called NaCl in technical terms. I don't know about sugar.
Maple sugar is almost pure sugar. Sugars are organic compounds. Please see the link.
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Not always, while organic compounds my not exhibit all of the properties of a metal they may exhibit some. A compound with a metallic sheen does not necessarily make it a metal. Some organic compounds come in the form of sugars. Granulated sugar, Glucose C6H12O6, is an organic compound, while grandulated salt NaCl, is not. The carbon makes it organic.
No, sucrose is an organic compound.It appears in many fruits and vegetables. Most notably in beets and sugar cane. Its formula is C12H22O11. This is in the form of a double ring.
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