Any reaction occur.
Formula: C12H22O11
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Sugar (sucrose or saccharose) has the chemical formula C12H22O15.
If by brown sucrose you mean brown sugar, then there is no actual formula because brown sugar is not a compound. It is a mixture of molasses syrup, sugar, and other flavoring.You probably mean regular sucrose. In that case, the formula is C12H22O11
Sugar will not fizz in vinegar on the other hand if baking soda is added fizzing / gassing/ and bubbling will occur ( which is a evidence of a chemical change ) Sugar will not fizz in vinegar on the other hand if baking soda is added fizzing / gassing/ and bubbling will occur ( which is a evidence of a chemical change )
Mixing vinegar and sugar creates a mixture. There is no chemical reaction.
Fruit sugar, or fructose, has chemical formula C6H12O6.
The chemical formula of salt is NaCl. The chemical formula of sugar (sucrose) is C12H22O11.
C12H22O11 is the formula for sucrose which is common sugar.
Common table sugar is a disaccharide with formula: C12H22O11
The chemical formula of sucrose is C12H22O11.
Formula: C12H22O11
The chemical formula for brown sugar is the same as the formula for white sugar. It is C12H22O11. Hope that helps :)
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YES.It is a compound as chemical formula for sugar is C12H22O11
Sugar (sucrose or saccharose) has the chemical formula C12H22O15.