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Carbohydrate or Disaccharides, like fructose
glucose and fructose can be combined into the disaccharide sucrose
water molecules are lost
No, when water turns to ice, no new molecules are formed. The molecules in water rearrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure when they freeze, but the individual water molecules remain the same.
Glucose and fructose are both six-carbon rings with hydroxyl (OH) groups bound to the carbons. To form sucrose one water molecule is released so the two monosaccharides can bind to one another.
Carbohydrate or Disaccharides, like fructose
glucose and fructose can be combined into the disaccharide sucrose
water molecules are lost
No, when water turns to ice, no new molecules are formed. The molecules in water rearrange themselves into a crystal lattice structure when they freeze, but the individual water molecules remain the same.
Glucose and fructose are both six-carbon rings with hydroxyl (OH) groups bound to the carbons. To form sucrose one water molecule is released so the two monosaccharides can bind to one another.
129.45634 i think not sure though
12 water molecules are made.
one of the hydrogen molecules are water
Water is formed due to the strong attraction between the hydrogen and oxygen molecules.
well its water
When made from to monosaccharides: one water molecule 2 C6H12O6 --> C12H22O11 + H2O However when made from CO2 and H2O by photosynthesis 11 molecules water are NEEDED! 12CO2 + 11H2O --> C12H22O11 + 12O2
The number of water molecules obtained is 120,44281714.10e23.