The posh word for sugar is "sucrose."
the "science" word for sugar is edible crystalline carbohydrates
There are 1.81 x 10^24 sucrose molecules in 3.0 moles of sucrose.
Sucrose itself is odorless. Any perceived odor when handling sucrose is likely due to impurities or contaminants present in the sample.
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.
i guess it is disaccharide
sucrose sucrose
Sucrose is a synonym for the common sugar; another synonym is saccharose.
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The posh word for sugar is "sucrose."
glucose, sucrose
sucrose
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sucrose maybe
The most likely word is "sugar" (sucrose or glucose).
A dehydration synthesis is represented as a word equation by stating the reactants and the product formed. For example, the word equation for the dehydration synthesis of glucose and fructose to form sucrose is "glucose + fructose → sucrose + water."