Yes, they have 6 carbons.
No. Fructose an Glucose are compounds.
You get the molecule of glucose and fructose from the molecule of sucrose.
Some examples of monosaccharides include glucose and fructose.
Sucrose is a disaccharide composed of an alpha-glucose and an alpha-fructose. It has an alpha 1-2 glycosidic linkage between the two molecules.
No
The two monomers, glucose and fructose, combine to make the disaccharide sucrose.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
No. Fructose and glucose are two different, simple sugars or monosaccharides. Fructose is a ketohexose. Glucose is an aldohexose.
Glucose and fructose are reducing sugars.
The enzyme that breaks down sucrose to glucose and fructose is called sucrase.
Fructose and glucose are found in sucrose.
Glucose and fructose are very different carbohydrates !
glucose and fructose
Glucose is an aldose whereas fructose in a ketose. There is a simple qualitative test for distinguishing between D-Glucose and D-Fructose.
sucrose + water = glucose + fructose is the chemical equation for the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.
glucose, fructose, sucroseI believe glucose, galactose, and fructose are the three most common.
Carbon and hydrogen
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.