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question 4
1 pts
the students compared the models of a table sugar molecule and a water
molecule.
how do table sugar molecules differ from water molecules?
table sugar molecules may repeat to form extended structures.
a table sugar molecule is a mixture.
a water molecule is a pure substance.
water molecules may repeat to form extended structures.
Brief Explanations
- Table sugar is a carbohydrate (sucrose, \(C_{12}H_{22}O_{11}\)) and can form extended structures (like in sugar crystals) through intermolecular forces.
- A molecule is a pure substance, not a mixture. So, the option “A table sugar molecule is a mixture” is wrong.
- Both water (\(H_2O\)) and table sugar are pure substances. So, the option “A water molecule is a pure substance” does not highlight the difference.
- Water molecules do not form extended structures in the same complex, repeating way as table - sugar (sucrose) molecules do in their solid (crystalline) form.
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Table sugar molecules may repeat to form extended structures.