glucose
Glucose
The simplest carbohydrates are called monosaccharides, with glucose being a common example. The most complex carbohydrates are known as polysaccharides, with starch and cellulose serving as key examples. Monosaccharides consist of single sugar units, while polysaccharides are made up of long chains of sugar units linked together.
When sugar is dissolved in water, it is called a sugar solution.
In America, caster sugar is called superfine sugar.
Its called "sugar".
When sugar is dissolved in water, water is called a SOLVENT
What is sugar sugar are small carbohydrates that taste sweet. the simplest sugar are the monosaccharides. sugar is not an element but it contains other elements like carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
Finely ground sugar is Castor sugar also called superfine sugar. Icing sugar is also a very finely ground sugar
No, caster sugar is fine-ground granulated sugar. Confectioner's sugar is a mix of ultra-fine sugar and a starch; it is sometimes called icing sugar.
riboseRibose sugar (RNA = ribonucleic acid)
Glucose! Basically Simple sugar...
Yes