No,they are not the same thing.
No, glucose refers to a simple sugar molecule, while glucose syrup is a sweet syrup made from the hydrolysis of starch. Glucose syrup contains various forms of sugars beyond just glucose, such as maltose and dextrose.
No, the weight of a tablet is not necessarily the same as the dosage it contains. The weight of the tablet includes the active ingredient as well as other substances that help form the tablet such as binding agents and fillers. Therefore, an 8mg tablet may weigh more than 8mg.
This change is a physical change because the matter is made up of the same components that it consisted of before it was broken. An example of a chemical change is the molecular rearrangement of matter like rust on a car.
When a tablet is crushed, the physical structure of the tablet is broken down into smaller particles. This results in an increase in the surface area of the particles, which may cause air to become trapped between them. Due to the increased surface area and the presence of air pockets, the crushed tablet may appear to weigh less than the whole tablet.
The volume of liquid remaining when the egg is removed from the syrup is the same as the initial volume before the egg was added to the syrup. The egg displaces its own volume in the syrup, so when it is removed, the liquid level returns to its original state.
No, maple syrup comes from the Maple tree. Corn syrup comes from corn.
No, golden syrup and glucose syrup are not the same. Golden syrup is made from cane sugar whereas glucose syrup is made from corn starch. Golden syrup has a distinct caramel flavor, while glucose syrup is flavorless.
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Yes. They are essentially the same thing.
If you are referring to maple sap and syrup, they are not the same, you must boil 40 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup
High fructose corn syrup is a derivative of corn syrup but not the same. Enzymatic processing produces a syrup which is higher in fructose and sweeter tasting.
Yes, corn syrup is primarily sugar, which is a carbohydrate. Same applies to glucose syrup, glucose-fructose syrup and most other things with the word "syrup" in the name.
iPad is from Apple. iPad is a considered a tablet. But when people refer to tablets, it could be any, such as Apple, Android, Microsoft, etc. Therefore, iPad and tablet is basically the same.
No, slushie syrup and SodaStream syrup are not the same. Slushie syrup is typically designed for making frozen slush beverages and has a different consistency and flavor profile suited for that purpose. In contrast, SodaStream syrup is specifically formulated for carbonated water to create soda-like beverages. Each type of syrup is optimized for its intended use, so they may not yield the same results if substituted for one another.
Yes. You can take the same with codeine cough syrup.
No, glucose refers to a simple sugar molecule, while glucose syrup is a sweet syrup made from the hydrolysis of starch. Glucose syrup contains various forms of sugars beyond just glucose, such as maltose and dextrose.