37.5 mL
Invert sugar is a combination of fructose and glucose often mixed with sucrose.
oxygen
No, both sucrose and water are molecular compounds. When mixed together they form a solution or a homogeneous mixture.
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution Molarity = 25 moles sucrose/50 liters H2O = 0.5 M sucrose
mixed numbers
A mixed number
Yes, but mixed with fructose 50:50
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.
If a solution containing A+ ions and a solution containing B- ions have just been mixed and [A+][B-] is greater thanKsp of AB, _____.
mixed fraction
mixed number
A mixed number.