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There is no chemical formula for vanilla. However, a chemical formula for vanillin does exist, and that formula is C8H8O3.
There are multiple compounds in vanilla, but the main contributor of flavor is Vanillin, with the formula C8H8O3
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Vanilla extract is a chemical change. It is produced by extracting the compounds from vanilla beans using a solvent and alcohol, resulting in the formation of new chemical compounds with different properties than the original vanilla beans.
A natural flavorant is flavor additive derived from the natural source of which it is flavored. Since all flavors are complex and differ from one another there is no one chemical formula to describe all of them. The chemical compound of vanilla may be similar to other flavors, but it is completely unique to itself. Artificial flavorant will have the same chemical formula as the natural flavor it is mimicking.
The empirical formula for vanillin, responsible for the taste and smell of vanilla, is C8H8O3.
I think you are asking vanilla. This is made from a plant. The vanilla bean, which looks like a long slender brown bean.Use of the actual bean in cooking is becoming popular.Vanillin is the flavor-roducing chemical in vanilla. It's chemical formula is C8H8O3.
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
chemical formula
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
the chemical formula for a ribose is C12H22O11.
The chemical formula of mannose is C6H12O6.