Sugars are carbohydrates consisting of Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen.
Sucrose (standard table sugar) is C12H22O11
Fructose (fruit sugars) is C6H12O6 (can be linear or ring form)
Table sugar is a compound.
Table sugar is not a mechanical mixture but a compound. Table sugar is composed of two or more elements so it can be categorized as compound mixture as the formula C12H22O11 describes it as a compound.
Only elements(the substances found in the periodic table) are classified as either metals, non-metals or metalloid. Sugar is not an element, it is a covalent compound consisting of the elements Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. Thus, sugar cannot be classified as any of the three.
Sucrose is not an element itself, but it is made up of a mixture of elements. Sucrose is actually a compound and is, what we know, table sugar.
Water and sugar are not elements. Water is a compound made up of the elements hydrogen and oxygen, while sugar is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Gold, on the other hand, is an element as it consists of only one type of atom - gold atoms.
Sugar is a compound. It is made of elements C,H,O. It is an organic compound.
Table sugar is a compound.
no it is a sugar , and therefore a compound
Sugar is a compound made up of elements.
Table sugar, which most likely is sucrose, is a compound.
carbon hydrogen oxygen
Neither sugar (table) nor water are elements but are compounds. Mixing them produces a solution of sugar in water.
Sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Salt,Sugar
Carbon,Oxygen and Hydrogen.
No, sugar water is not an element. Sugar water is a mixture composed of sugar (a compound) dissolved in water (a compound). Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
Sugar contains three elements bonded together: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.