C6H12O6
6 atoms of carbon 12atoms of hydrogen 6 atoms of oxygen
Table sugar is a compound.
No. Table sugar is a compound containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
not enough information to answer; it depends on the mass of table sugar present.
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.
The type of bonds that are present in table sugar are covalent bonds. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen comprise these covalent bonds.
Its Chlorine.
no but oxygen element is present
Nitrogen
Table sugar is a compound.
No. All sugars are a compound. The same goes for salts.
The atomic number is the number of protons present in the element.
At present, the element has been labeled as ununpentium, which refers to its position in the periodic table- 115th.