No, sugar is not on the periodic table. The periodic table is only composed of elements and sugar is the combination of 3 elements - Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen.
2007-05-26 08:13:33
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answer #1
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answered by A confused bio student 2
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Sugar is not an element, it contains elements that appear on the periodic table. The formula is C6H12O6 ( Carbon 6, Hydrogen 12, Oxygen 6).
2007-05-26 15:12:55
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answer #2
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answered by peachyone 6
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The periodic table lists kinds of atoms, not kinds of molecules. A sugar molecule is a combination of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms arranged in a specific way. Although carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen all appear in the periodic table, sugar does not.
2007-05-26 15:17:51
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answer #3
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answered by devilsadvocate1728 6
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I know the answer to this one: you can find parts of sugar in the periodic table of elements.
heheheh lol
2007-05-26 19:21:29
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answer #4
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answered by ♫ayayay♫ 3
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No. Sugars are molecules made up of many atoms. The periodic table only includes individual atomic elements.
2007-05-26 15:12:04
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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simply put it, no.sugar is not an element, it is a compound.only elements are present in the periodic table
2007-05-26 15:11:52
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answer #6
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answered by Dr. Eddie 6
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no, but the things that make sugar, like Carbon and Hydrogen are
2007-05-26 15:15:55
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answer #7
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answered by succubus 5
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no. suger is a compound not an element.
2007-05-26 15:10:42
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answer #8
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answered by jenuine_idiot_227 3
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No
2007-05-26 15:15:38
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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