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SUCROSE= GLUCOSE+ FRUCTOSE by MALERIE
maltose is a disaccharide made up of two monosaccharide glucose molecules.
The two monomers, glucose and fructose, combine to make the disaccharide sucrose.
When two monosaccharides combine, a molecule of water (H2O) is formed as a byproduct, and a glycosidic bond is formed between the two monosaccharides. This results in the formation of a disaccharide.
do you have another chemical equation with this as the answer could be 2CH30 my advice is to count the number of atoms and make sure they match if they do it is a balenced equation. If you have to write one yourself then make sure the numbers match.
sucrose=glucose+fructose
sucrose=glucose+fructose
SUCROSE= GLUCOSE+ FRUCTOSE by MALERIE
SUCROSE= GLUCOSE+ FRUCTOSE by MALERIE
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sucrose=glucose+fructose
SUCROSE= GLUCOSE+ FRUCTOSE by MALERIE
The prefix di- means two. A disaccharide is composed of two monomers.
A monosacchride is a simple sugar. Glucose (C6H12O6) is considered to be a monosaccahride. Two monosacchrides make a disacchride.
Glucose & Galactose
Monosaccharides fructose and glucose make up the disaccharide sucrose.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen. No large ones at all.