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Sucrose is a chemical containing carbon and hydrogen in an oxidizable form,

Salt contains sodium and chlorine and can be considered the ash resulting from burning sodium metal in a chlorine atmosphere, there is nothing left in an oxidizable form.

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Does salt have sucrose?

Sodium chloride hasn't sucrose.


Is salt sucrose?

No. Sucrose is sugar. Salt and sugar may look similar but, as their taste indicates, they are quite different.


What are compound example?

Some examples of compounds are water, table salt and sucrose. The water is H2O, table salt is NaCl, and sucrose is C12H22O11.


Which term is most distantly linked to sucrose?

The term that is most distantly linked to the term sucrose is sodium. Sucrose is sugar and sodium is salt.


What degrees does salt burn?

Salt doesn't burn.


What is the common word for sucrose?

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Is sucrose a salt?

No.


What is the chemical formulas for salt sugar?

The chemical formula of salt is NaCl. The chemical formula of sugar (sucrose) is C12H22O11.


How can one effectively burn salt?

It is not possible to burn salt because salt is a compound made of sodium and chloride ions, which do not burn. When heated, salt will simply melt or decompose, but it will not catch fire.


Charring of sucrose and salt?

Charring of sucrose occurs when it is heated to high temperatures, causing it to break down and turn brown. On the other hand, salt does not char as it is a mineral compound composed of sodium and chloride ions that do not undergo the same chemical reactions as organic compounds like sugars.


What are the chemical formula of sugar and salt?

The chemical formula of sugar(aka sucrose) is c12 h22 o11 and table salt is NaCI (sodium chloride)


Is sodium chloride salt or sugar?

Sucrose has the chemical formula C12H22O11.