Periodic Table is an array or elements not compounds. Sucrose is a compound and not an element and hence it is not there or the periodic table.
Another word for sucrose is table sugar.
No, the symbol "H" stands for Hydrogen on the periodic table. The symbol "He" stands for Helium on the periodic table.
The abbreviation for potassium is " K " in the periodic table. It is placed in group-1 of the periodic table.
These names are the names of chemical elements.
Yes, the relative positions of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in the periodic table agree with the theoretical prediction about the kind of compound they should form. Carbon and oxygen are in the same group and tend to form covalent compounds, while hydrogen typically forms compounds with other elements through ionic or covalent bonds. Sucrose, a compound made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, is a covalent compound in line with these predictions.
Sugar does not appear on the periodic table, because it is not a chemical element. Rather it is a chemical compound consisting of multiple elements: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. For example, table sugar (sucrose) has a chemical structure of C6H12O6.
sucrose
Table sugar is one example of sucrose.
It is named The PERIODIC TABLE. The periods being the horizontal rows The groups being the vertical columns.
it is commonly known as the table sugar.
sucrose
Another word for sucrose is table sugar.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
What is commonly referred to as table sugar is a chemical known as sucrose. Sucrose is a is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. Sucrose has the molecular formula. C12H22O11
It is called the Periodic Table of Elements.
compound
The chemical formula of table sugar, also known as sucrose, is C12H22O11.