disacharride
Disaccharide. ( meaning two saccharides )
Correct.
monosaccharide plus monosaccharide
The molecular formula of a disaccharide not double because in order to form a disaccharide so you need to lose a molecule of water so there will be two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom less in the disaccharide.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
Water forms are formations that consist of large amounts of water. They include gulfs, bays, lakes, lake systems, and straits.
plus one, always!
Carbonic Acid - H2CO3
sucrose
A disaccharide is formed when 2 monosaccharide's condenses in water. A disaccharide is essentially just a carbohydrate that is formed when a small molecule is eliminated.
Water.
A disaccharide
disaccharide water
Disaccharide
Single monosaccharide glucose molecules may join together by a condensation reaction/dehydration synthesis reaction to form a disaccharide called maltose.
Disaccharide, or double sugar, is the sugar that forms between two monosaccharide's. Examples of monosaccharide's include: glucose, fructose, and galactose.
Sucrose, which is used as table sugar.
The type of carbohydrate that lactose is a disaccharide. Lactose is the sugar that occurs naturally in cow's and human milk.
Hydrolysis - Breaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water
Disaccharides are formed when two monosaccharides come together. Disaccharides can be glucose, sucrose, and many other forms of carbohydrates.