Yes, glucose -- a common monosaccharide, also known colloquially as blood sugar, can easily be dissolved in water.
Glucose is more soluble in water than cyclohexanol because glucose is polar. In contrast, cyclohexanol is mostly nonpolar and therefore less soluble in water.
It's soluble as it contains glucose. glucose is very soluble in water.
glucose molecule contains OH groups, which forms hydrogen bonds with OH of water molecules, therefore glucose is soluble in water. however in patrol is an hydrocarbon compounds, glucose is polar and patrol is non polar (so like dissolves only like), glucose in not soluble in patrol.
Fat or more widely known as lipids is not soluble to water glucose is soluble in water.you need to be more specific as to what you think they migth be soluble in.
Glucose is sparingly soluble in ethanol. This is because the organic molecules of the ethanol are too large to separate the glucose, unlike water where the water molecules are easily able to dissolve the crystalline structure to react with the -OH groups.
yes. the extent will vary with the temperature of the water
Glucose is very soluble in water. Just mix the mixture with and shake it.
Glucose is soluble in ethanol.
Glucose is easily soluble in water but has a low solubility in methanol.
glucose has less solubility than sodium chloride because of the more OH bonds
Both of these are complex sugars, but glucose is water soluble and easily metabolized, but cellulose is water insoluble and is very difficult to metabolize.
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