sucrose is a type of sugar, found in many types of candy. SO, if you are trick-or-treating on Halloween and get candy you are eating sucrose.
Or, you can dress up as a sucrose molecule, C6H12O6.
Tip: stick with marshmallows make great Hydrogen and Oxygen atoms
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I think that the compound for sucrose is C12H22O11.
Sucrose is an organic chemical compound.
Sucrose has a negative charge.
You've got it in reverse. When sucrose dissolves in water, sucrose is the solute, and water is the solvent. In order to dissolve, sucrose molecules have to be more attracted to water molecules than they are to other sucrose molecules. If the attraction of sucrose to sucrose was greater than the attraction of sucrose to water, then there would be no reason for the solid sucrose to turn into the aqueous sucrose solution. Sucrose molecules would simply remain firmly attached to each other if that were the case.
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No, there is not sucrose in feces. This is because sucrose is only in food that is not digested.
Sucrose has no odor.
Sucrose is not magnetic.
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Sucrose ~ 93.81%
Sucrose is a form of sugar that ants would be attracted to. An ant can locate sucrose by coming into physical contact with it.
Analar is deionised water, therefore sucrose analar is sucrose hydrated with deionised water.
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Sodium chloride hasn't sucrose.