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Since that's a molecular formula instead of a structural formula, it's impossible to say for certain. It might be sucrose (table sugar/cane sugar), or it might be lactose (milk sugar), or it might be any number of other carbohydrates.

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C12H22O11 is sucrose, also known as table sugar. This compound is organic because it contains carbon, which is bonded to hydrogen. It is also a disaccharide, consisting of a glucose monomer bonded with a fructose monomer.

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The chemical name for C12H22O11 is sucrose, which is commonly known as table sugar. It is a disaccharide made up of glucose and fructose molecules.

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That's the molecular formula for several compounds, including lactose and sucrose (table sugar).

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Starch

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Sucrose

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CUM

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