Treacle toffee doesn't have a formula, because it is not a single chemical compound. The formula for its main constituent is C12 H22 O11 .
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Yes, Muslims can eat treacle toffee. In fact, as long as the food does not contain pork, then it is considered OK for Muslims to eat.
On bonfire night we used to have treacle toffee and parkin. This latter is a cake made of black treacle, golden syrup, oatmeal, flour and an egg. Yummy!
just a couple of ideas: did you allow the sugar to melt by heating gradually did you boil the mixture for about ten minutes and then check that it sets by dropping a small dollop into a glass if cold water Stir the mix until it boils to help the sugar melt then DO NOT STIR while it is boiling Did you follow the recipe there a heaps of good recipes and you can find them by Googling "Treacle Toffee" and simply make a choice.
It is actually a chemical change. The butter, sugar, water and cream are cooked, resulting in a chemical change. Toffee cannot be "uncooked" back into butter and sugar. Physical changes can be undone. Chemical changes, no.
There is not a substitute for treacle. This has to do with cooking.
I like to spread treacle on my bread
It sounds like a trick question almost, but in the case it's not: 12-n
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
The warm treacle pudding was a hit at the family dinner, with its sticky sweet flavor melting in everyone's mouths.
chemical formula
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.