disacharride
Disaccharide. ( meaning two saccharides )
Correct.
monosaccharide plus monosaccharide
The molecular formula of a disaccharide not double because in order to form a disaccharide so you need to lose a molecule of water so there will be two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom less in the disaccharide.
As it is an alkali metal, it forms the Cs+ ion
Water forms are formations that consist of large amounts of water. They include gulfs, bays, lakes, lake systems, and straits.
plus one, always!
Carbonic Acid - H2CO3
sucrose
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.
Water.
A disaccharide
disaccharide water
Disaccharide
Single monosaccharide glucose molecules may join together by a condensation reaction/dehydration synthesis reaction to form a disaccharide called maltose.
Disaccharide, or double sugar, is the sugar that forms between two monosaccharide's. Examples of monosaccharide's include: glucose, fructose, and galactose.
Sucrose, which is used as table sugar.
The type of carbohydrate that lactose is a disaccharide. Lactose is the sugar that occurs naturally in cow's and human milk.
Disaccharides are formed when two monosaccharides come together. Disaccharides can be glucose, sucrose, and many other forms of carbohydrates.
Hydrolysis - Breaking down complex molecules by the chemical addition of water