Synonyms for sucrose
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : soo-krohs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsu kroʊs |
Top 10 synonyms for sucrose Other synonyms for the word sucrose
Définition of sucrose
Origin :- 1857, formed from French sucre "sugar" (see sugar) + chemical suffix -ose (2).
- As in carbohydrate : noun organic compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
- As in sugar : noun sweet substance
- That is, sucrose is converted into levulose and dextrose sugars.
- Extract from : « Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value » by Harry Snyder
- Ordinary molasses contains from 30 to 35 per cent of sucrose and almost as much glucose.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Agricultural Review » by Various
- The theoretical yield then of alcohol from sucrose would be 53 per cent and from invert sugar 51 per cent.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Agricultural Review » by Various
- This is found to be true also of sucrose, reducing sugars, and many organic compounds.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Agricultural Review » by Various
- It dissolves in its own weight of water, being three times less soluble than sucrose.
- Extract from : « The Stock-Feeder's Manual » by Charles Alexander Cameron
- The plane of rotation is rotated to the right by sucrose rather more powerfully than by dextrose.
- Extract from : « Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II » by Arnold Cooley
- Sucrose also augments in the aleurone layer, but starch is never formed in the aleurone cells.
- Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 17, Slice 4 » by Various
- Sucrose or cane sugar is most commonly manufactured from sugar cane and sugar beets.
- Extract from : « Foods and Household Management » by Helen Kinne
- It is unique in being a single definite chemical compound, sucrose, C12H22O11.
- Extract from : « Creative Chemistry » by Edwin E. Slosson
- Cane sugar and beet sugar are when completely purified the same substance, that is, sucrose, C12H22O11.
- Extract from : « Creative Chemistry » by Edwin E. Slosson
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