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Sugars that are monomers are called monosaccharides, which are singe (simple) sugars like glucose, fructose, and galactose. However, lactose is a disaccharide (double sugar) composed of galactose and glucose bonded together.
Oxygen in the atmosphere exists as O2. This compound consists of a double bond. This consists of both a sigma bond and a pi bond.
a dissacharide, also known as a double sugar, is a molecule formed by two monosaccharides; Three common examples are sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
DNA consists of two strands of nucleotides twisted into a double helix.
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No, double strength glass is just 1/8" thisck vs. 1/16" of single strength
measure the thickness of the glass, double strength is 1/8" thick while single strength is 1/16" thick
Single Strength Glass is 3/32" thickness and Double Strength Glass is 1/8" thickness.
The toluene molecule consists of a methyl group single-bonded to a benzene ring. The benzene ring consists six bonds that are modeled as resonance-stabilized single bonds. In other words, the shorthand representation shows alternating single and double bonds between the carbons in the rings, but experimentally all bonds are of equal strength somewhere between that of single and double bonds.
the concentrated chloroform water is called double strength chloroform water it is prepared by adding 5ml conc.chloroform to the 100 ml of water
Sugars that are monomers are called monosaccharides, which are singe (simple) sugars like glucose, fructose, and galactose. However, lactose is a disaccharide (double sugar) composed of galactose and glucose bonded together.
Monosaccharides are simple sugars which are made of a single sugar molecule eg glucose, lactose, fructose.Disaccharides are double sugars, formed from two monosaccharides linked together by a chemical bond (a glycosidic bond) eg lactose (milk sugar) consists of glucose and galactose combined together.Polysaccharides ("many" sugars) are made of many (eg hundreds) monosaccharides linked together by glycosidic bonds eg starch and cellulose are made from glucose molecules linked to form long chains.Read more: What_is_mono-di_and_polysaccharides
A single sugar is a monosaccharide carbohydrate. Examples: Glucose (used for respiration) and Fructose (in fruit). A double sugar is a disaccharide carbohydrate. Example: Sucrose (for plant transport).
No because if you look up the value of a C-C bond and double it you'll find that it is more than the value of a C=C double bond. Therefore they can't be the same strength.
double helix
Because carbon has a double bond gving it double the strength