This reaction is called hydrolysis.
Sucrose is formed from glucose and fructose.
sucrose + water = glucose + fructose is the chemical equation for the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.
reactants: fructose and glucose product: sucrose
a molecule of fructose and a molecule of glucose
Yes, they do. Glucose and Fructose go through a condensation reaction to make sucrose (since H2O is taken out of the equation). Fructose and sucrose are isomers.
sucrose
water
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.
Sucrose can be decomposed in glucose and fructose.
You get the molecule of glucose and fructose from the molecule of sucrose.
A condensation reaction.
This reaction is called hydrolysis.