It wouldn't be sugar anymore. Silicon, being a larger atom than carbon, has a tough time forming "pi bonds," which means it basically can only bond singly with other elements, including itself. The p-sublevel electrons can't reach across the larger atomic radius. So no double bonds, which would fundamentally change the molecular structure of sugar.
Si Picker was born in c. 1917.
The SI unit for charge is the coulomb (C).
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1 c of sugar means 1 cup of sugar
Na. Si is often considered a semi-metal or metalloid.
The official SI unit for temperature is Celsius. The symbol is °C.
Kelvin is the SI unit for thermodynamic temperature. symbol: K (there are no degrees, unlike °C and °F).
The SI unit for temperature is Celsius. The symbol is ­°C.
Vitamin C is absorbed by the body as well as sugar, however vitamin C is an acid (ascoribic acid) where as sugar is a carbohydrate. More simply, a glucose. So no, vitamin C is nothing like sugar at all.
The SI unit of measure for electric charge is the Coulomb (C).
When you add 100g of table sugar (sucrose) to 50g of water at 0°C, the sugar will dissolve in the water, increasing the solution's concentration. However, since the amount of sugar exceeds what can be dissolved at that temperature, not all of the sugar will dissolve, and you'll likely have some undissolved sugar remaining at the bottom. The resulting solution will be a saturated sugar solution at 0°C. Additionally, the temperature of the solution may slightly change depending on the heat of dissolution.
the coulomb