The compound you're referring to is probably sucrose, or ordinary sugar. There are other kinds of sugars with the same molecular formula (e.g. lactose or maltose), but sucrose is the most common one.
SUGAR is not one compound, but a group of compounds. If you actually google the name of any specific sugars you will find your answer in less than a minute. Take glucose for example...C6H12O6Of course, the formula by itself doesn't tell you much other than the ratios of the elements that make up the compound. To really understand a compound you need to know its structure.OH OH OHO | |\/ \/ \/ \| | HOH OH-- JT
Sucrose is the chemical name for the molecular formula C12H22O11. Sucrose is a disaccharide with the molecular weight of 342.3 grams per mole.
Phosphorus pentachloride is the name of the compound with the formula PCl5.
The compound name of the formula HCN is hydrogen cyanide.
Phosphorus tetraiodide is the name of the covalent compound with the formula P2I4.
Barium oxide is the compound with the formula BaO.
Formula ; MgO Compound name ; Magnesium oxide.
The compound formula for silver hydroxide is AgOH.
The name of the binary compound with the formula AsH3 is arsine.
The formula P2F10 is Diphosphorus decaoxide.
elements are denoted by the symbol of their formula/name, only. Fe = iron, S = sulfur, no other element is involved when something is a pure element. diatomic gases, O2, N2, etc. are elements compounds have 2 or more elements in the formula mixtures are when 2 or more substances are placed together but they are not bound to each other if the compound has (aq) after the symbols, this means that the compund is in aqueous conditions and this is a solution, which is a mixture. i copied and pasted this from yahoo so please don't hate!
The compound with the formula TiBr3 is titanium(III) bromide.