I assume you mean the molecular mass. Its molecular mass is 342.3g/mol
C6h12o6
Sucrose is the chemical name for the molecular formula C12H22O11. Sucrose is a disaccharide with the molecular weight of 342.3 grams per mole.
covalent. It's a dissacharide made of one glucose molecule and one fructose molecule joined via a glycosidic bond
Which sugar? sucrose - C12H22O11
Since Oxygen exists in combined state in nature, it is termed as a molecular element and Sucrose is a molecule of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen with no charge on it, hence it is considered a molecular compound.
Which sugar? sucrose - C12H22O11
Glucose is C6H12O6 Sucrose is C12H22O11
Both sucrose and maltose have the same molecular formula, C12H22O11. What makes them different, however, is the structure these atoms take in the molecule.
No.
What is commonly referred to as table sugar is a chemical known as sucrose. Sucrose is a is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. Sucrose has the molecular formula. C12H22O11
No, both sucrose and water are molecular compounds. When mixed together they form a solution or a homogeneous mixture.
Sucrose is more soluble in hot water due to the increase in molecular motion of the solute and solvent.