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Why is sucrose covalent but
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Calcium Chloride: covalent Citric Acid: ionic Phenyl Salicylate: covalent Potassium Iodide: ionic Sodium
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Hodgkin
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benzoic acid: covalent
magnesium chloride: ionic petrolatum: covalent potassium iodide: ionic sodium sulfate: ionic sucrose:
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JayJay
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Are the bonds for these substances correct?
Sodium chloride - ionic Sucrose - covalent Copper - metallic Calcium chloride - ionic
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Anonymous
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The hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose in acidic water has a rate constant of at 25 degrees C.
Assuming the reaction
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Katherine
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Sucrose dissolves in water because __________.
a both water and sucrose have high melting points b both water and sucrose are
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emma
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Why is sucrose covalent but have ionic like characteristics? I am so confused I am doing a lab and i have no idea!
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shannon
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a sucrose solution with a volume of B uL has a density of C g/ml. the solution is D % sucrose by mass. if i added x ml of this
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neece
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A mixture of water and sucrose is 10% sucrose by weight. How many grams of pure sucrose must be added to a 200-gram sample of
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Jay
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If you are given a 2.0 M solution of sucrose, describe in detail how you would make the following solutions (include specific
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johnny
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you have 20% sucrose solution. you need to mke 100ml of 15% sucrose solution. which is the correct dilution?
A. 85ml of 20%
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Anon
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