Sugar (sucrose) has three elements in its structure, Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. That is why sugars are called carbohydrates.
C12 H22 011
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen
The constituent element of sugar is: *carbon *hydrogen *oxygen
Gold is an element but water and sugar are compounds. Put together they would be a mixture.
Table sugar is a compound.
Sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. C12H22O11.
Gold is an element.
The constituent element of sugar is: *carbon *hydrogen *oxygen
No, it is not an element, it is just sugar water.
I think it's no element at all when you burn sugar, it's burnt sugar.
no
What is sugar sugar are small carbohydrates that taste sweet. the simplest sugar are the monosaccharides. sugar is not an element but it contains other elements like carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Carbon is an element and sugar is a compound.
Gold is an element but water and sugar are compounds. Put together they would be a mixture.
Sugar is not an element, and so it can't be a metalloid
Table sugar is a compound.
Sugar is a compound made up of elements.
The constituent element of sugar is: *carbon *hydrogen *oxygen
Table sugar is a compound.