White sugar is sucrose, C12H22O11. Its elements are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
No, white sugar is not an element. White sugar is a compound made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
The particle of white sugar is primarily composed of sucrose, a disaccharide made up of two simpler sugars: glucose and fructose. Each sucrose molecule consists of 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, and 11 oxygen atoms, giving it the chemical formula C12H22O11. In its crystalline form, white sugar appears as small, white granules that dissolve easily in water, making it a common sweetener in food and beverages.
Yes. Sugar has three atoms.
Sugar has three different types of atoms: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
white sugar is sugar.
45 atoms
Sugar is made of molecules, which are in turn made up of atoms.
there are 11 atoms
There are 22 atoms of hydrogen, 12 atoms of carbon, and 11 atoms of oxygen.
Neither, it is a product and commodity! (Pure) Sugar is a compound containing the elements hydrogen, Oxygen and Carbon.
I know that table salt has no hydrogen atoms; NaCl2
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.