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yes. pure galactose forms petal shaped crystals
After correcting the spelling of the Question Here is the answer for it.Osazones are a class of carbohydrate derivatives formed when sugars are reacted with phenylhydrazine. The reaction involves the formation of a pair of phenylhydrazone functionalities, concomitant with the oxidation of the hydroxymethylene group adjacent to the formyl center. The reaction can be used to identify monosaccharides. It involves two reactions. Firstly glucose with phenylhydrazine gives us glucosephenylhydrazone by the elimination of a water molecule from the functional group.The next step involves reaction of one mole of glucosephenylhydrazone with two moles of phenylhydrazine (excess). First, phenylhydrazine is involved in oxidizing the alpha carbon to a carbonyl group, and the second phenylhydrazine involves removal of one water molecule with the formyl group of that oxidized carbon and forming the similar carbon-nitrogen bond. The alpha carbon is attacked here because it is more reactive than the others.They are highly colored and crystalline compounds and can be easily detected. Glucose gives broomstick shaped crystals with this whereas maltose gives sunflower shaped crystals.
No, sugar crystals are not square. They are typically shaped like tiny cubes.
beryl frequently forms hexagonally shaped crystals
A well-shaped crystal in an igneous rock needs room and time to grow. So, minerals with high melting points form well shaped crystals while ones with lower melting points don't because there isn't as much time for them to form. Quartz crystallizes at a lower temperature than plagioclase so plagioclase is more likely to form well-shaped crystals.
yes. pure galactose forms petal shaped crystals
The shape of sunflower leaves is an egg-shaped or heart-shaped leaves. The texture is smooth, but on some sunflower leaves it is rough.
Needle shaped crystals.
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After correcting the spelling of the Question Here is the answer for it.Osazones are a class of carbohydrate derivatives formed when sugars are reacted with phenylhydrazine. The reaction involves the formation of a pair of phenylhydrazone functionalities, concomitant with the oxidation of the hydroxymethylene group adjacent to the formyl center. The reaction can be used to identify monosaccharides. It involves two reactions. Firstly glucose with phenylhydrazine gives us glucosephenylhydrazone by the elimination of a water molecule from the functional group.The next step involves reaction of one mole of glucosephenylhydrazone with two moles of phenylhydrazine (excess). First, phenylhydrazine is involved in oxidizing the alpha carbon to a carbonyl group, and the second phenylhydrazine involves removal of one water molecule with the formyl group of that oxidized carbon and forming the similar carbon-nitrogen bond. The alpha carbon is attacked here because it is more reactive than the others.They are highly colored and crystalline compounds and can be easily detected. Glucose gives broomstick shaped crystals with this whereas maltose gives sunflower shaped crystals.
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wulfenite usually forms square shaped or box shaped crystals
Some ice crystals (snowflakes).
No, sugar crystals are not square. They are typically shaped like tiny cubes.
a rose is more like a circle shaped object meanwhile the sunflower is like all spread out and open