Isomers are molecules that have the same chemical formula but different physical arrangements of atoms. Glucose and galactose are two of the several sugars having the formula C6H12O6, but have different arrangements of the atoms in their molecules.
Yes, it's isomers are fructose and glucose.
Glucose and Galactose.
Lactose
Lactose is broken down by lactase to form galactose and glucose which are then absorbed by the small intestine.
Glucose, fructose, and galactose are structural isomers. They have the same chemical formula but different structural formulas.
glucose, fructose, sucroseI believe glucose, galactose, and fructose are the three most common.
The monosaccharides fructose and galactose are isomers of glucose.
trans isomers
No. CaCl2 is neither ans isomer, nor does it have isomers.
Sucrose is not a monosaccharide as galactose.
galactose
is galactose a complex carbohydrate
Galactose - EP - was created in 1999.
Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH
Galactose is C6H12O6
Glucose and Galactose.
galactose and lactose is the same galactose is found in the milk of mammals and even lactose is present in the milk of mammals
The monosaccharides galactose and glucose, when bonded together through a condensation reaction, form the disaccharide lactose.