sucrose doesn't dissociate into ions since it isn't ionic..it dissolves
Oxygen
Hydrolisis
Yes.For sure you cab break it down into simpler components.
The cell of Gram+ bacteria will break down against lysozyme and the cell will be injured but when it placed in sucrose the nutrient will be absorbed by the surface
breaks down sucrose into glucose and fructose
No, lactose does not spontaneously break down in water or alcohol. Lactose is broken down by the body. In those with lactose intolerance, it is not always broken down correctly and is expelled from the body.
Osmosis
Oxygen
two glucose molecules
sucrose
Sucrose or cane sugar
No. Powdered sugar is sucrose. Out bodies can break it down to make glucose.
Hydrolisis
Table sugar is a carbohydrate. It is made up of sucrose molecules. Carbohydrates do not break down table sugar, which is itself a carbohydrate. Table sugar is sucrose, a type of carbohydrate called a disaccharide, and is composed of one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose chemically combined to one another. Enzymes break down carbohydrates. In the case of sucrose, the enzyme sucrase, in conjunction with the enzyme α-dextrinase, breaks sucrose down into the individual molecules of glucose and fructose, which can then be used by cells in cellular respiration.
sodium
Yes.For sure you cab break it down into simpler components.
It when water goes into the rock and then the water freezes and break the rock