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Single monosaccharide glucose molecules may join together by a condensation reaction/dehydration synthesis reaction to form a disaccharide called maltose.

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Glucose plus fructose forms a disaccharide called?

sucrose


Sucrose plus water equals glucose plus fructose?

sucrose + water = glucose + fructose is the chemical equation for the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.


What are three forms of monosaccharides?

glucose, fructose, sucroseI believe glucose, galactose, and fructose are the three most common.


Glucose plus fructose equals Sucrose plus water?

yes


Does glucose plus glucose make sucrose?

Fructose. Sucrose is the disaccharide made from two monosaccharides, glucose and fructose. The other disaccharides are lactose (glucose and galactose) and maltose (glucose and glucose). The monomers are bonded together through glycosidic linkages.


What are reactants and products of the fructose plus glucose equals sucrose reaction?

reactants: fructose and glucose product: sucrose


DO APPLES contain glucose or fructose?

Fructose is fruit sugar, so apples contain fructose. Glucose is a term referring to any one of several forms of naturally occurring sugar.


What is glucose plus fructose - sucrose plus water?

This reaction is called hydrolysis.


What forms when glucose and fructose join together?

saccharose also known as sugar


What chemical reaction is sucrose plus water glucose plus fructose?

This reaction is called hydrolysis.


When you add Fructose and fructose does it gives you glucose?

No. Fructose and glucose are two different, simple sugars or monosaccharides. Fructose is a ketohexose. Glucose is an aldohexose.


How is the orginial sugar sucrose different from the resulting sugars glucose and fructose?

Glucose C6H12O6 (simplest sugar)Sucrose C12H22O11 (1glucose and one fructose molecule combined to make a Disaccaride)Fructose C6H120H12 (fruit sugar as well as the sweetest sugar)From a chemical standpoint glucose is the "original" sugar.