Fructose is a molecular compound. It is a simple sugar made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms and does not dissociate into ions in solution.
No, fructose is a monosaccharide sugar and does not exist in an ionic form. It is a simple carbohydrate found in fruits and honey.
Cr2O3 is an ionic compound. It consists of chromium ions (Cr3+) and oxide ions (O2-) held together by ionic bonds.
Glucose is a molecular compound, not ionic. It consists of covalent bonds between its carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
HCIO4 is an ionic compound.
Fructose or fruit Sugar (also levulose or laevulose) is a 6-carbon polyhydroxyketone. It is an isomer of glucose, meaning both have the same molecular formula (C6H12O6), but they differ structurally. Glucose is an aldehyde i.s.o. ketone.For structural formula cf. 'Related links'
The molecular formula of fructose is C6H12O6. It is a simple sugar found in fruits and honey and is commonly referred to as a monosaccharide.
No, fructose is a monosaccharide sugar and does not exist in an ionic form. It is a simple carbohydrate found in fruits and honey.
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PtO2 is ionic
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Sodium Chloride is an ionically bonded molecule. Na^(+) + Cl^(-) = NaCl(s).
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it is ionic
It is molecular
C6H12O6 is fructose , glucose and galactose (They are isomers, which means that they have the same molecular formulae) C6H12O6 is fructose , glucose and galactose (They are isomers, which means that they have the same molecular formulae)
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