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Neither. Sugar is an organic compound (C2H6O12) (glucose) Acids must contain an "H" in the solution; this is an exception due to the fact that it is an organic element. Examples: HCLO, HCL, H2SO4 Alkali: Located in Group IA in the Periodic Table. Highly reactive with water. Examples: Na, K, Li Note: There are also other forms of sugar: Examples: Fructose Maltose Dextrose

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Sodium saccharin is a food additive. This ingredient is classified by scientists as being an acid instead of being an alkali.

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Neither, the salt sodium sulphate has a pH of 7 (neutral).

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If you think to sodium nitrate this is a salt.

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Sugar is Neutral.

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Q: Is sodium nictric an acid or alkali?
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