Yes, it can have sodium in it. Sugar comes from natural substances like sugar cane, and all living things will have a range of chemicals in them - sodium is a natural biological substance.
no sugars are made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms
no. nucleic acids have a ribose as its sugar. A ribose is a five carbon sugar. Lactose is a 6 carbon sugar and from this, we can say that it is not a ribose. Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not potassium.
it catches fire
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Aluminium foil and potassium hydroxide in water solution are conductors.
Despite that potassium chlorate catches on fire when it gets heated in the open, if you put it in a test tube and heat that, instead of burning it will melt into molten form, and this stage of potassium chlorate is extremely reactive, any contact with anything combustible like sugar would cause combustion of it. This is the basis for the famous gummy bear and potassium chlorate experiment. The sugar in the gummy bear would combust on contact with the molten potassium chlorate, resulting in an violent reaction.
potassium permanganate reacts with powdered sugar
there is 20g of sugar in sunny delight(12 tbs of sugar)
yes
No, it is a compound of the metal potassium and the sugar sorbitol.
it creates energy
no. nucleic acids have a ribose as its sugar. A ribose is a five carbon sugar. Lactose is a 6 carbon sugar and from this, we can say that it is not a ribose. Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not potassium.
Because potassium chlorate reacts to sulfuric acid. ( sugar )NO NO NO Sulfuric Acid IS NOT SUGAR. Sugar is a molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen only. The sugar that the gummy bears contain the most is sucrose (C12H22O11) and that is what the KClO3 or potassium chlorate reacts with in order to produce CO2+H2O+KCl (unbalanced equation).
it catches fire
Sugar
Potassium, Calcium, Copper, and Iron.
Potassium. Not much else, besides natural sugar.
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