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Fructose and glucose are found in sucrose.
When two monosaccharides combine to form a disaccharide, a molecule of water is also produced. This process is known as a condensation reaction, where a hydroxyl group (OH) from one sugar molecule and a hydrogen atom (H) from the other sugar molecule come together to form a water molecule.
A Glycosidic bond is formed by a Condensation Reaction
sucrose is a disaccharide of fructose and glucose
They form Sucrose, a type of disaccharide
The name given to a disaccharide plus water is hydrolysis. This reaction breaks down the disaccharide into its two monosaccharide components by adding a water molecule.
A disaccharide is formed when 2 monosaccharide's condenses in water. A disaccharide is essentially just a carbohydrate that is formed when a small molecule is eliminated.
Disaccharide
Sucrose, which is used as table sugar.
Two monosaccharides that make up a disaccharide are glucose and fructose.
a water molecule is also formed (a.k.a. H2O)
lactose
The prefix di- means two. A disaccharide is composed of two monomers.
No. Two monosaccharides (carbohydrate monomers) bond together with a glycosidic linkage with the elimination of a water molecule to form a disaccharide.
Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.
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water and a disaccharide