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What products do you gain when you slit a disaccharide?

2 monosaccharides


What s the name of the reaction when you split a disaccharide?

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What are the disaccharide product of the hydrolysis of starch?

The disaccharide products of the hydrolysis of starch are maltose and isomaltose. These disaccharides are composed of two glucose molecules linked together.


Is sorbitol a disaccharide?

No, sorbitol is not a disaccharide. It is a sugar alcohol, a type of sweetener commonly used as a sugar substitute in a variety of products including sugar-free candies and chewing gum.


Do dairy products contain a disaccharide which some people are unable to digest?

Dairy products can contain a sugar called 'lactose' to which some people are intolerant.


Which type of sugar is lactose?

Lactose is a disaccharide composed of galactose and glucose linked by a beta 1->4 glycosidic bond.


Is cellulose a disaccharide?

Cellulose is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide


What comes together to form a disaccharide?

Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.


Is lactose a polysaccharide or a disaccharide?

Lactose is a disaccharide composed of two monosaccharides, glucose and galactose, linked together.


What is the name of the molecule formed when two monosccharides join together?

Disaccharide


What forms a disaccharide?

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.


What is it called when two sugar molecules bond with each other?

Glucose and fructose chemically combine to form the disaccharide sucrose.