A molecule of water is lost during the process of dehydration synthesis, which binds two monosaccharides together.
out of two mono-saccharides units one of them loses -OH and the other loses -H so generally, a water molecule is lost when a mono-saccharide is formed
The joining of two monosaccharides is known as a condensation reaction, and a molecule of water is released when the disaccharide is formed.
It depends on the properties of the atoms. But, basically they join together to satisfy the octet rule. Octet rule stated that every atom will want to have eight valence electrons. So when atoms join? Answer: when they found a pair that can satisfy that rule (either covalent or ionic.) Also, it depends on the temperature and pressure.
Monosaccharides are combined to make disaccharides and polysaccharides through dehydration synthesis, which is an anabolic reaction that requires energy to build the bonds, and water is removed from the bonds and released into the environment.
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The general term is "polymerization reactions." The main types of polymerization reactions are condensation reactions (a small molecule is lost at each step) or addition reactions (no molecule is lost at each step). Each of these is then further subdivided into categories depending on the specific chemistry that's involved.
The oxidation number of an ionic atom or molecule is the number electrons that it has lost or gained.
It depends on the properties of the atoms. But, basically they join together to satisfy the octet rule. Octet rule stated that every atom will want to have eight valence electrons. So when atoms join? Answer: when they found a pair that can satisfy that rule (either covalent or ionic.) Also, it depends on the temperature and pressure.
Monosaccharides are combined to make disaccharides and polysaccharides through dehydration synthesis, which is an anabolic reaction that requires energy to build the bonds, and water is removed from the bonds and released into the environment.
No. Maltose is formed by bonding two glucoses together through dehydration synthesis. Dehydration synthesis involves removing the OH group from one molecule or group and an H from the OH group in another group or molecule. This allows the two two bond together, releasing a water molecule from the lost OH and H (H2).
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Dehydration synthesis
Because he lost to Wade Barrett.
to recover lost territories
He will have to join nexus ifhe loses at hell in a cell this Sunday He lost and is now part of the nexus.
No, as heat is lost molecules move slower.
False - she does not join "the others"
Because a water molecule is lost in the bonding of two compounds, it sounds like. One compound gave up a hydrogen and the other lost an alcohol group.