I think that the compound for sucrose is C12H22O11.
Sucrose is an organic chemical compound.
Sucrose is a solid, an organic compound, a saccharide (glucide).
Sucrose is a compound, not an element and so does not have an atomic number. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen which have the atomic numbers 6, 1, and 8 respectively.
None. Glucose is a covalent compound.
Sugar (sucrose) is a chemical compound not mixture.
Sucrose is not an element itself, but it is made up of a mixture of elements. Sucrose is actually a compound and is, what we know, table sugar.
sucrose is an organic compound
Sucrose is an organic chemical compound.
Sucrose is an organic compound.
Sucrose is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. It is not an element or a mixture.
Sucrose is a solid, an organic compound, a saccharide (glucide).
compound
no it is a sugar , and therefore a compound
Sucrose is a compound, composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in a specific ratio. It is made up of glucose and fructose molecules joined together.
No, sucrose is not magnetic. Sucrose is a non-magnetic compound because it does not contain any unpaired electrons that would give it magnetic properties.
No, sucrose is an organic compound.It appears in many fruits and vegetables. Most notably in beets and sugar cane. Its formula is C12H22O11. This is in the form of a double ring.
This compound is sucrose - C12H22O11.