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No. Water is not a carbohydrate at all.
Monosaccharides fructose and glucose make up the disaccharide sucrose.
A molecule of water (H20) is produced.
water molecules must be added to each bond
disaccharide
disaccharide.
disaccharide water
A disaccharide is formed when 2 monosaccharide's condenses in water. A disaccharide is essentially just a carbohydrate that is formed when a small molecule is eliminated.
Disaccharide
Sucrose, which is used as table sugar.
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
lactose
The prefix di- means two. A disaccharide is composed of two monomers.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
No. Two monosaccharides (carbohydrate monomers) bond together with a glycosidic linkage with the elimination of a water molecule to form a disaccharide.
A water molecule.
Water is not a disaccharide. Water is H2O, and a dissacharide, which is a carbohydrate, is exemplified by something like table sugar, which has C12H22O11 as its chemical formula. Interestingly, some disaccharides are formed from a pair of monosaccharides by the removal of a water molecule through condensation.
water and a disaccharide