(Type of Sugar) : Name, Name, : formula
(Hexoses, monosaccharides): Glucose, Fructose, Galactose: C6H12O6
(Pentoses): Ribose, Xylose: C5H10O5
Disaccharides: Sucrose (= table sugar), Lactose: C12H22O11
Trisaccharides, etc.
The empirical formual is Cx(H2O)y and the structural formula is H(CHOH)mCO(CHOH)nH. Most common simple sugars are either pentoses (x=5) or hexoses (x=6). In the structural formula, if either m or n is zero the sugar is an aldose (if neither m nor n is zero, the sugar is a ketose).
The formula of sucrose is C12H22O11.
C6h12o6
C6H12O6
C6H12O6 is glucose.
Examples: Glucose and fructose, with the formula C6H12O6. Sucrose, or table sugar, with the formula C12H22O11.
Sucrose is an organic compound commonly known as table sugar, cane sugar or beet sugar. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11.
its a simple sugar such as glucose, galactose and fructose. hope this helped :)
The most simple sugar is glucose with the formula C6H12O6. It's structure forms a 6-sided hexagon!
Basically sugar is a sweet-flavored carbohydrate and is classified in to monosaccharides (simple molecule) and disaccharides (complex molecule). Glucose, fructose and galactose are all simple sugars, monosaccharides, with the general formula C6H12O6. Sucrose, maltose and lactose are all compound sugars, disaccharides, with the general formula C12H22O11 <
C6H12O6 is glucose.
Examples: Glucose and fructose, with the formula C6H12O6. Sucrose, or table sugar, with the formula C12H22O11.
No "Table sugar" is called in chemistry saccharose or sucrose; the chemical formula is C12H22O11. This is a disaccharide, not a simple (monosaccharide) sugar.
No it is a compound with the general formula C6H12O6.
This is the formula for glucose. The molecular formula C6H12O6 is a carbohydrate or simple sugar. It also is a product of the photosynthesis process.
Sucrose is an organic compound commonly known as table sugar, cane sugar or beet sugar. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11.
No, dextrose is a simple sugar, an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H12O6.
It depends what type of sugar you mean... glucose is C6H12O6. All sugars contain arrangements of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Sucrose, commonly called table sugar, is a disaccharide of glucose and fructose with the molecular formula C12H22O11.Table sugar is known as sucrose. The chemical formula is C12H22O11. The actual chemical makeup is of two monosaccharides (glucose and fructose) connected with a glycosidic linkage.
its a simple sugar such as glucose, galactose and fructose. hope this helped :)
It could be sugar, or a toffee.