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Disaccharide
disaccharide
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This compound is a disacharride.
A molecule formed by the bonding of two monosaccharides is called a disaccharide. This bond typically occurs through a dehydration reaction, resulting in the formation of a glycosidic bond between the monosaccharides. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose (glucose + fructose), lactose (glucose + galactose), and maltose (glucose + glucose).
A disaccharide.
disaccharide
disaccharide
A molecule formed by two monosaccharides is called a disaccharide. It is created through a dehydration reaction that joins the two monosaccharides together by a glycosidic bond. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
The term that describes the units that make up substances formed by ionic bonding is ions. This may also be referred to as ionic bonds.
You think probable to ions.