Saccharides.
Compounds.
The rearranging of atoms to form new combinations is called "chemical reaction", and the "new combinations" are called "compounds.
The leaf combines CO2 with ribulose 1,5 diphosphate to make sugar. Some energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP are required to make this combination successful.
The leaf combines CO2 with ribulose 1,5 diphosphate to make sugar. Some energy rich compounds like NADPH2 and ATP are required to make this combination successful.
Sugars are made naturally by plants, and the ingredients they use to make sugar are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) in a process called photosynthesis.
it could be extinct.
Sugar and salt
Yes.
Sugar doesn't smell bad at all. If it does, it is probably rotten; you are smelling compounds that are a byproduct of that rot.
no, table sugar and salt are compounds.
No. While sugar and water on their own are compounds, when put together they are a mixture
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