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Sucrose is made of 2 sugars, glucose and fructose. It is broken down into these components during digestion.
An enzyme that lowers the amount of energy required to break apart sucrose. (This is from my bio instructor, so it is credible!)
...amount... One mole of sucrose and one mole of glucose refers to the same amount of molecules of each. Remember that the mole is the chemist's counting unit. One mole of something is 6.022137x10^23 particles of a substance.
If I were you, I would avoid Sucrose.
Adding a negative amount is equivalent to subtracting a positive amount.
Out of the four; sucrose, lactose, ribose and starch the one with the smallest amount of atoms is ribose. Ribose is a single sugar molecule with only five carbon atoms.
It is a solution containing a great amount of a solute.
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Water is one such molecule, being H2O. The molecules of sucrose and glucose also have the same two to one ratio of hydrogen to oxygen. Sucrose is C12H22O11, and glucose is C6H12O6.
A solution containing a relatively large amount of solvent is called a dilute solution.
positive, it increases the amount of oxygen in the air.