C2h4o
the answer is C2H5OH
No, mostly this is the formula of the hexose monomeric unit of polymeres like cellulose, starch, or other polyglucans, polymannans, polyfructans etc.C6H10O5-(C6H10O5)n-C6H12O6Remember: hexa means six in Greek language
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There are many such compounds. One is cellulose, (C6H10O5)n.
Glucose is a monosaccharide (simple sugar) having the formula C6H12O6. D-glucose has 5OH, 1H and 1O functional groups. Starch is polymer of Glucose. It is made of many Glucose molecules attached by Glycosidic bonds. The formula is (C6H10O5)n, where n represents number of substitutions.
the answer is C2H5OH
No, mostly this is the formula of the hexose monomeric unit of polymeres like cellulose, starch, or other polyglucans, polymannans, polyfructans etc.C6H10O5-(C6H10O5)n-C6H12O6Remember: hexa means six in Greek language
no. - dextrans have the general formula H(C6H10O5)xOH - dextrins have the general formula (C6H10O5)n
The molecular formula for Starch is C6H10O5.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide and can be represented by (C6H10O5)n
The molecualr formula for starch is C6H10O5
No.See discussion area:"This is a Q. that should be corrected or rephrased before answering"C2-H10-O5 This is NOT a possible chemical compound if C2H10O5 is meant"C6-H10-O5 is often used for starchy molecules if C6H10O5 is meant
A plant cell wall is mostly cellulose (C6H10O5).
No, this is a polysaccharide, because many sugar units are joined together.
Yes, the chemical formula of cellulose is (C6H10O5)n.
Wood is basically cellulose, the chemical formula of which is (C6H10O5)n
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