A monosaccharide is a type of sugar that cannot be further hydrolyzed into a simpler form. An oil is not a monosaccharide because it has no sugar content.
No. A monosaccharide is a compound.
This bond is ionic.
C2H2 is a carbon bond. This particular type of carbon bond is referred to as a triple bond, as it contains two pi bonds and a sigma bond.
covelent bond
It is a carbohydrate. It is a monosaccharide.
A monosaccharide is a type of sugar that cannot be further hydrolyzed into a simpler form. An oil is not a monosaccharide because it has no sugar content.
a carbohydrate
Carbohydrate.
Glucose is a simple monosaccharide.
polysaccharides have more chemical bond
It isn't - it is a disaccharide. It is two glucose molucules joined together with an α(1→4) bond.
polysaccharides have more chemical bond
monosaccharide !
hemiacetal linkage
monosaccharide
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.