If they're isomers, they by definition have the same molecular formula.
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Two sugars connected together are called disaccharides.
Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH
No, it is NOT either both. Besides 'benzenepropanol' is not an official name.
Glucose and fructose are two structural isomers: they both have the formula C6H12O6, but differ in the arrangement of those atoms within their molecules. Glucose forms a ring with six carbons, while fructose forms rings with only five carbons (the rest are attached to the outside of the ring.) These different structures give the two different properties and make them react differently.
Glucose and fructose have some things in common. The most common thing they have is that they are both simple sugars.
The other sugar is fructose. Fructose is a structural isomer of glucose. It has the same chemical formula but an altered structure.
D and L are optical isomer of each other, or non superimposible mirror images. The convention uses Glyceraldhyde as the reference. In a fisher projection the OH of glyceraldehyde is on the right side ( more improtantly in the R configuration)in the D isomer and on the left side ( or the molecule is in the L configuration) in the L isomer. So for all other sugars it looks at the last chiral center for the molecule if the chiral center is R it is a D isomer if the last chiral center is in the S configuration it is an L isomer.
Isomers are molecules that have the same chemical formula but different physical arrangements of atoms. Glucose and galactose are two of the several sugars having the formula C6H12O6, but have different arrangements of the atoms in their molecules.
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trans isomers
No. CaCl2 is neither ans isomer, nor does it have isomers.
no. in reality there are actually two sugars.
Pentose sugars are sugars that contain 5 carbon atoms. Two most common examples are ribose (RNA component) and deoxyribose (DNA component)Also arabinos,xyluse,ribulose
Two sugars connected together are called disaccharides.
Something that is not a common use for added sugars in the diet is nutritional benefit. For example, breakfast cereals and fruit juices are quite often laden with added sugars.
Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH