There are several different compounds called sugars. The simple sugars are called monosaccharides:
Of those, glucose and fructose are the most common. More complex sugar molecules include sucrose ("table sugar") (C12H22O11) and lactose (C12H22O11). Sugars form polymers with many different atomic arrangements, so many different sugars share the same molecular formulas.
All monosaccharides, disaccharides, and trisaccharides are carbohydrates called sugars.
(C12H22O11) composed of 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen
Table sugar is sucrose, and has the molecular formula C12H22O11
Sucrose is a type of organic compound. It is a type of disaccharide, or carbohydrate, that is made from fructose and glucose.
The basic sugar molecule is C(6)H(12)O(6), However this can be rearranged to make different sugars.
Yes, it is a compound.
Maybe?
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Table sugar is a compound.
Sugar is a compound
Sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. C12H22O11.
Compound. It is either C6H1206(simple sugar), or C12H22011(polysaccharide)
It's a solution, since the sugar is dissolved in water.
Table sugar is a compound.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
depends on the type of compound sugar
depends on the type of compound sugar
YES.It is a compound as chemical formula for sugar is C12H22O11
Sugar is a compound
Yes, sugar is one chemical compound.
Table sugar is a compound.
Sugar is a compound. It is made of elements C,H,O. It is an organic compound.
compound
Sugar water solution is homogeneous but not a compound.