Chemistry, 21.01.2020 04:31 meaghankelly16
When sugar is burned, water vapor and carbon dioxide are produced.
a sugar molecule has a specific number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. use the balanced chemical equation to identify the number of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms in sugar.
sugar + 12o2 → 11h2o + 12co2
sugar has carbon atoms.
sugar has hydrogen atoms.
sugar has oxygen atom
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