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Despite the huge amount of chemicals put into modern bread there is no move yet to call bread a chemical.

Thus it has no specific chemical formula.

Bread is mostly comprised of starch and cellulose, both of which are massive molecular constructs of basic sugars. Thus bread is mainly Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.

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Wheat has no chemical formula. It is a living organism made of cells. Chemical formulas belong to inorganic substances made of elements.

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There is no actual chemical name for bread because it is a mixture. It is made of multiple elements combined, and each type of bread has different elements used in it.

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The principal elements in bread are C, O and H.

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The chemical formula for wheat is C6H10O5.

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Baking hasn't a chemical formula.

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