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- Sucrose abstract "Sucrose is a sugar, the organic compound commonly known as table sugar, cane sugar, beet sugar or, usually, just sugar. Saccharose is an obsolete name for sugars in general, especially sucrose. A white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste, it is best known for its role in food. The molecule is a disaccharide composed of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose with the molecular formula C12H22O11. The word "sucrose" was coined in 1857 by the English chemist William Miller from the French sucre ("sugar") and the generic chemical suffix for sugars -ose. The abbreviated term Suc is often used for sucrose in scientific literature.In 2013, about 175 million metric tons of table sugar were produced world-wide.".
- Sucrose iupacName "(2R,3R,4S,5S,6R)-2-[(2S,3S,4S,5R)-3,4-dihydroxy-2,5-bis(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]oxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-3,4,5-triol".
- Sucrose thumbnail Saccharose2.svg?width=300.
- Sucrose wikiPageExternalLink sucroses.html.
- Sucrose wikiPageExternalLink npgd0574.html.
- Sucrose wikiPageExternalLink app.html.
- Sucrose wikiPageExternalLink eics1507.htm.
- Sucrose wikiPageExternalLink www.sucropedia.com.
- Sucrose wikiPageID "50563".
- Sucrose wikiPageRevisionID "600643344".
- Sucrose align "left".
- Sucrose direction "vertical".
- Sucrose footer "Table sugar production in the 19th century. Sugar cane plantations employed slave or indentured laborers. The picture shows workers harvesting cane, loading it on a boat for transport to the plant, while a European overseer watches in the lower right. The lower image shows a sugar plant with two furnace chimneys. Sugar plants and plantations were harsh, inhumane work.".
- Sucrose hasPhotoCollection Sucrose.
- Sucrose image "-118800.0".
- Sucrose image "StateLibQld 1 235370 Mill house and stables on the Macnade Sugar Plantation, Ingham, ca. 1881.jpg".
- Sucrose imagefile "Saccharose2.svg".
- Sucrose imagefile "Sucrose ball-and-stick.gif".
- Sucrose imagefile "Sucrose-rodmodel.png".
- Sucrose imagefile1Size "100".
- Sucrose imagefile2Size "100".
- Sucrose imagefile3Size "100".
- Sucrose imagename "Ball-and-stick model of sucrose molecule".
- Sucrose imagename "Ball-and-stick model of sucrose".
- Sucrose imagename "Skeletal formula of sucrose".
- Sucrose iupacname "-2".
- Sucrose iupacnameHidden "yes".
- Sucrose name "Sucrose".
- Sucrose othernames "Sugar; Saccharose; α-(D)-glucopyranosyl--β-(D)-fructofuranoside; β-(D)-fructofuranosyl--α-(D)-glucopyranoside; β--fructofuranosyl-α--glucopyranoside; α--glucopyranosyl-β--fructofuranoside".
- Sucrose verifiedrevid "458434693".
- Sucrose watchedfields "changed".
- Sucrose subject Category:Disaccharides.
- Sucrose subject Category:Sugar.
- Sucrose subject Category:Sweeteners.
- Sucrose type ChemicalCompound.
- Sucrose type ChemicalSubstance.
- Sucrose type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Sucrose type ChemicalObject.
- Sucrose type Thing.
- Sucrose comment "Sucrose is a sugar, the organic compound commonly known as table sugar, cane sugar, beet sugar or, usually, just sugar. Saccharose is an obsolete name for sugars in general, especially sucrose. A white, odorless, crystalline powder with a sweet taste, it is best known for its role in food. The molecule is a disaccharide composed of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose with the molecular formula C12H22O11.".
- Sucrose label "Sacarosa".
- Sucrose label "Sacarose".
- Sucrose label "Saccarosio".
- Sucrose label "Saccharose".
- Sucrose label "Saccharose".
- Sucrose label "Sacharose".
- Sucrose label "Sacharoza".
- Sucrose label "Sucrose".
- Sucrose label "Сахароза".
- Sucrose label "سكروز".
- Sucrose label "スクロース".
- Sucrose label "蔗糖".
- Sucrose sameAs Sacharóza.
- Sucrose sameAs Saccharose.
- Sucrose sameAs Sacarosa.
- Sucrose sameAs Sakarosa.
- Sucrose sameAs Saccharose.
- Sucrose sameAs Sukrosa.
- Sucrose sameAs Saccarosio.
- Sucrose sameAs スクロース.
- Sucrose sameAs 수크로스.
- Sucrose sameAs Sacharose.
- Sucrose sameAs Sacharoza.
- Sucrose sameAs Sacarose.
- Sucrose sameAs m.0dcfv.
- Sucrose sameAs Q4027534.
- Sucrose sameAs Q4027534.
- Sucrose sameAs DB02772.
- Sucrose wasDerivedFrom Sucrose?oldid=600643344.
- Sucrose depiction Saccharose2.svg.
- Sucrose isPrimaryTopicOf Sucrose.
- Sucrose name "Sucrose".