Glucose. A reducing sugar.
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yea it is
A compound can be pure if it consists of only one type of molecule. If a compound contains more than one type of molecule or impurities, then it is considered impure.
An element and a compound can undergo a chemical reaction called a single replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, the element replaces one of the elements in the compound, forming a new compound and a different element as a product.
The number of each type of element in a compound is determined by the subscript in the chemical formula. Subscripts indicate the ratio of each element present in the compound. By counting the number of atoms represented by each element, you can determine the quantities of elements in the compound.
This formula could be any of many numerous compounds which include some functional groups such as ester, alcohol and carboxyclic acid with a combination of any of these functional groups. Even with a compound determined there could be isomers of the compound. To find which a specific compound then analysis is needed from a infra red, N.M.R (nuclear magnetic resonance) and mass spectrum.
The formula C2H12O6 is wrong! Perhaps you mean C6H12O6: it stands for a complex of molecules included in the carbohydrates which name are exoses. Same exoses are glucose and fructose. So that formula could be present in an apple, in wood and leaves of a plant, in the liver and the blood of a man, in the paper and in a potato.
Be, or beryllium, is not a compound - it is an element.
a covalent compound
it is a compound!!
A molecular compound.
Quinhydrone is an artificial organic compound.
Same type of atoms.
Type II
C2H12O6, also known as sugar, is not an element but a molecule made up of three elements: six parts carbon, twelve parts hydrogen and six parts oxygen.
Yes, ferns, depending on the type can be compound, or doubly compound.
Which type of compound does the sentence contain?Tomas reads and writes piano music