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One way is by polarimeter; glucose and sucrose rotate polarized light in opposite directions. This is assuming your materials are of biological origin and therefore consist of the D-forms of both; if they're synthetic, then all bets are off.

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Glucose is a monosaccharide (C6H12O6) while sucrose is a disaccharide made of two monosaccharides glucose+fructose). Glycogen is a polysaccharide from glucose units.

So: the number and composition of monosaccharide molecules varies.

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Easy. Just use Benedict's solution. In glucose solution it would give a brick red precipitate. In sucrose solution, there would be NO brick red precipitate. If there is a mixture of sucrose and glucose solution, the the solution would react to give a red solution or perhaps a solution with LESS brick red precipitate than the glucose solution.

When carrying the above procedure, ensure the volume and concentration of the solutions used for the test are constant.

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sucrose is a dimer of glucose and fructose while starch is a polymer of glucose.

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its not much of a difference its sugar right?

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Sucrose is formed when glucose becomes chemically jointed to fructose.

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What happens when Fehling's solution is mixed with sucrose?

The sucrose does not react with Fehling's reagent. Sucrose is a disaccharide of glucose and fructose. Most disaccharides are reducing sugars, sucrose is a notable exception, for it is a non-reducing sugar. The anomeric carbon of glucose is involved in the glucose- fructose bond and hence is not free to form the aldehyde in solution.


Would the ratio of solute to solvent in a sucrose solution be the same as in a glucose solution?

No. For the physical formula ratio, of [solute:solvent] to be the same, you would have to use twice as much glucose as sucrose, to make the solution; because sucrose is a disaccharide. But, when preparing the solution, the actual weight used will be approximately the same. You have a solution, with solute sucrose, at 1C ratio. Weighing the same amount of glucose (in grams), will make a solution of 2C ratio. General expression is Glucose:Sucrose::2:1.


Why are cooked sucrose solution sweeter than uncooked sucrose solution?

During cooking, sucrose hydrolyses into its monomers, glucose and fructose. This mixture is commonly known as "invert sugar". Invert sugar shows more sweetness than sucrose.


Are glucose and sucrose polysaccharides?

No. Glucose is a monosaccharide and sucrose is a disaccharide.


How do you change sucrose to glucose?

Sucrose is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose. A sucrase will hydrolyze sucrose into both constitute parts. You will be left with glucose and fructose, but you cannot directly transform sucrose to glucose.


How do you distinguished between sucrose and glucose in the laboratory?

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What are the products of a condensation reaction between glucose and fructose?

water


Is sucrose a strong electrolyte?

Glucose (C6H1206) is a covalent molecule and not an electrolyte. Glucose, unlike ironically bonded sodium chloride (NaCl), will not conduct electricity when solvated in water.


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 does fructose and glucose make?

sucrose


What two sugars combine to make sucrose?

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.


What is the difference between sucrose glucose and fructose?

Sucrose is a disaccharide: it's a glucose molecule bonded to a fructose molecule. Its formula is C12H22O11.Glucose and fructose are monosaccharides, but the atoms are arranged differently. Pictures can't be posted here, but the structure of these two molecules is easy to find on the Web.