The most basic kind of sugar molecule is C6H12O6, although the atoms are arranged differently depending on the type of sugar, and multiple types can combine to make more complex sugar crystals.
There is not ONE sugar, examples of some common sugars below, but the list could easily be more than hundred differents: Monosaccharides, like glucose and fructose: C6H12O6 Disaccharides, like...
Since acetone is not an element, it does not have a chemical symbol. However, it does have a molecular formula: C3H6O. Its structural formula is (CH3)2CO and it is the ketone of isopropyl alcohol.
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