No, because it contains oxygen it as well and an hydrovarbon compound is one consisting of hydrogen and carbon only.
Yes, glucose is water soluble.
Hydrophilic
Gulucose is a monosaccharide sugar that has several forms; an important source of physiological energy
In liver tissue
No.Glycero is not hydrophobic , but it is hydrophilic which means it mixes up or dissolves in water. Or you can say it is not lipophilic(oil loving) but it is Lipophobic(Oil hating or fearing) By Muhammad Mehernosh Haidary
A fusogenic liposome composition for delivering a liposome-entrapped compound into the cytoplasm of a target cell is described. The liposomes have an outer surface coating of chemically releasable hydrophilic polymer chains which shield hydrophobic polymers on the liposome outer surface. Release of the hydrophilic polymer chains exposes the hydrophobic polymers for interaction with outer cell membranes of the target cells to promote fusion of the liposome with the target cells. Also disclosed is a method for using the composition to deliver a compound to target cells, and a method for selecting suitable hydrophobic polymers for use in the composition.
Starch is a biological compound, or biomolecule. It is a polymer of glucose molecules with the formula (C6H12O6)n. Since it contains oxygen, it is not a hydrocarbon.
hydrophilic b/c carbohydrates are made of sugars; sugars (such as glucose) have LOTS of hydroxyl groups which are hydrophilic, therefore carbohydrates are hydrophilic
It is hydrophilic
3c6h12o6
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The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
hydrophilic materials hydrophilic materials
sucrose is a sugar so it has several OH subgroups thus making it hydrophilic
The terminal hydroxyl group of a steroid is hydrophilic.
What molecules are both hydrophilic and hydropobic.