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Sugars are a group of compounds carbohydrates, and are built of cyclic compounds. Simple sugars are called monosaccharides have just one ring, disaccharides have two fused by an "ether" link. and are Table sugar is sucrose a disaccharide made of two linked monosaccharides glucose and fructose, C12H22O11
Carbohydrates, not just sugars, but starches that are converted to sugars in the body.
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.
Endothermic reactions can cause the container to feel colder. A simple example would be just mixing baking soda and vinegar.
They charge us. They're like fuel, you know. As a matter of fact, they are fuel just not in a sence.
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carbohydrates is just another way to say sugar.... simple sugars are found commonly in candy and junkfood....so simple sugars will make you obese if not limited.....complex carbs are healthy and should be eaten on a regular basis.....this includes bread pasta and rice
The three carbohydrates -- sugar, starch and fiber -- are all made from molecules of sugar. However, sugar also refers to a type of carbohydrate. Sugars, or simple carbohydrates, contain just one or two molecules of sugar. Among the compounds that belong to this family are cellulose, starch, glycogen, and most sugars. There are three classes of carbohydrates: monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. The monosaccharides are white, crystalline solids that contain a single aldehyde or ketone functional group.
It's a preservative and helps it thicken up.
You can find carbohydrates in just about anything that contains sugar. As sugars are forms of carbohydrates. Any types of sugars such as cane sugar, corn syrup, maltose, fructose and especially all sorts of breads contain carbohydrates. Any food that is not a protein or a fat is then considered a carbohydrate.
Sugars are a group of compounds carbohydrates, and are built of cyclic compounds. Simple sugars are called monosaccharides have just one ring, disaccharides have two fused by an "ether" link. and are Table sugar is sucrose a disaccharide made of two linked monosaccharides glucose and fructose, C12H22O11
Carbohydrates, not just sugars, but starches that are converted to sugars in the body.
no. vinegars of all sorts do not contain alcohol. It is just normal red wine that was left to distill and ferment, a process that eliminates the sugars and alcohol from the liquid.
Fossil fuels contain the chemical energy that plants and algae obtained from sunlight and then stored in sugars. Just as energy chemical energy is stored in sugars, chemical energy is stored in fossil fuels. All it takes to release it is enough heat and oxygen to cause the fuel to burn.
DNA is composed of deoxy ribose nucleotide (containing deoxy ribose sugars). Deoxy ribose sugar lacks an OH group at the 2' position RNA is composed of ribose nucleotides (containing ribose sugar)
Just 10.
There isn't one. The chemicals involved can contain millions of atoms, and it's not even just a single reaction; it's many thousands (at least) of reactions.