sugar is made from a cane plant that grows in specific areas on earth, so they crunch up the cane and package it as a shopping item.
Pure sugar is sucrose, an organic chemical compound, not a mixture.
Pure sugar is a substance (compound).
It is pure if this sugar is not mixed with another substance.
Refined substance can be a pure substance depending on the type of sugar used. If the refined sugar is white, then it is a pure substance. If it the refined sugar is brown, then it is not a pure substance.
Yes, sugar (sucrose, C12H22O11) is a compound, with only one type of molecule, which is a pure substance.
There are many types of sugar but, if you are describing one type of sugar and not a mixture of many sugars it would be a pure substance.
Sugar is a pure substance because everything in a sample is alike: a molecule of sugar.
A sugar is a pure substance. Sugar is the generic name for many compounds which are all pure substances. Fructose is a sugar. Glucose is a sugar. Lactose is a sugar. Glucose + Fructose --> Sucrose This is a chemical reaction between 2 sugars to make another, more complex sugar. This reaction if I remember correctly eliminates a water molecule as well as producing sucrose. The reaction occurs in certain plants and is done by an enzyme. Mixing fructose and glucose in a bowl will NOT form sucrose. Refer to the wikipedia article on sugar. It shows the molecular structure of sucrose. A substance cannot have a molecular structure if it is a mixture. It is a compound and compounds are pure substances.
Yes. It is called sucrose and has a chemical formula of C12H22O11.
If it's without milk or sugar - it's a pure substance.
Pure sugar is a compound, which is a pure substance. If you dissolve sugar in water, you will have a homogeneous mixture, which is a solution.
Pure substance can be identified as either elements or compounds. Some examples of pure substance that are elements are sulfur and tin. Pure substances that are compounds are sugar and salt.
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