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Assuming you are speaking of sucrose (there are a lot of different sugars), about 1.58338 x 10^22 atoms.

The molecular weight of sucrose is 342.30 g/mol so 9 grams would be approximately 0.026293 moles.

Since there are 6.022140857(74)×10^23 atoms per mole, that would correspond to about 1.58338 x 10^22 atoms

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