Because it contains carbon. In fact, glucose is an aldehyde (which is a homologous series in organic chemistry)
No, sucrose is an organic compound.It appears in many fruits and vegetables. Most notably in beets and sugar cane. Its formula is C12H22O11. This is in the form of a double ring.
Yes. Glucose contains bonds between carbon and hydrogen and so it is organic.
Sugar is formed by the organic compound sucrose, and it is not an acid.
the three of the most important types of organic compounds: carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. Sugars such as glucose and fructose are carbohydrates
Yes, it is true; sugar (sucrose) is a solid organic compound.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
Sugar is a chemical, organic compound.
Yes.
Sugar is a compound. It is made of elements C,H,O. It is an organic compound.
Sugar is not an organism. Sugar is an organic compound.
Because it contains carbon bonded to hydrogen, the definition of an organic compound.
Sugar is an organic compound and salt (sodium chloride) is an inorganic compound.
Sugar
contains carbon
Carbohydrates
It is a sugar or Carbohydrate.
Maple sugar is almost pure sugar. Sugars are organic compounds. Please see the link.