I think its a starch. Atleast thats what i remember my teacher said.
Glucose is an organic compound because glucose contains carbon and organic compounds contain carbon.
If you think to glucose this compound contain C, H, O.
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
A binary compound.
No, glucose is a component of two dietary disaccharides: maltose (glucose + glucose) and lactose (glucose + galactose). Sucrose (glucose + fructose) does not contain glucose.
Honey is a mixture not a chemical compound; honey contain glucose, fructose, maltose, water, etc.
Glucose is an organic compound. Organic compounds are typically composed of carbon atoms bonded to other elements like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Glucose is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms bonded together in specific patterns that are characteristic of organic molecules.
Compounds (or molecules) are organic if they contain carbon. For example, glucose is an organic carbon (C6H12O6), but copper is not.
A chemical compound contain two or more different atoms.
Glucose is a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Glucose is a compound.
- a compound contain chemical bonds between atoms - a mixture can be decomposed in components by simple physical methods - a mixture contain two or more compounds