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Saccharin cannot be converted into sugar. Saccharin is a class of molecule called sulfonamides, and table sugar is a disaccharide. Saccharin contains sulfur and nitrogen, which are not found in sugars, which contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.

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Saccharin cannot be directly converted into sugar because they are chemically different substances. Saccharin is an artificial sweetener, while sugar (sucrose) is a naturally occurring carbohydrate. To obtain sugar from saccharin, you would need to find an alternative method or source of sugar.

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