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Sucrose is formed by glucose and fructose.
There is no nitrogen in glucose.
glucose and fructose can be combined into the disaccharide sucrose
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide combine with water to make acid rain. Nitric oxide is neutral but is rapidly oxidised to nitrogen dioxide.
Glucose and fructose combined in a particular way form sucrose. If they're combined in any other way, they form some other disaccharide.
Sucrose. Disaccharide
It has nitrogen.
Sucrose is formed by glucose and fructose.
There is no nitrogen in glucose.
Sucrose, which is table sugar, is a disaccharide composed of the monosaccharides glucose and fructose chemically combined. Maltose is a disaccharide composed of two glucose monosaccharides chemically combined.
Maltose, Trehalose and Cellobiose are all formed solely from glucose molecules. Less common disaccharides of glucose include: Kojibiose, Nigerose, Isomaltose, β,β-Trehalose, α,β-Trehalose, Sophorose, Laminaribiose and Gentiobiose.
glucose and fructose can be combined into the disaccharide sucrose
Al N is the correct formula when aluminum and nitrogen are combined together.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide combine with water to make acid rain. Nitric oxide is neutral but is rapidly oxidised to nitrogen dioxide.
3 covalent bonds can be formed by Nitrogen
Nitrogen react with the majority of other chemical elements.