No, sucrose is an example of a disaccharide which is made from alpha glucose and fructose in a condensation reaction. Galactose and Fructose are 2 examples of monosaccharides.
sucrose
This is a dehydration reaction.
This reaction is called "dehydration synthesis".
sucrose-glucose+fructose lactose-galactose+glucose maltose-glucose+glucose
Sucrose is formed from glucose and fructose.
No, sucrose is an example of a disaccharide which is made from alpha glucose and fructose in a condensation reaction. Galactose and Fructose are 2 examples of monosaccharides.
reactants: fructose and glucose product: sucrose
Condensation!
sucrose
Fructose, glucose and sucrose are a few.
Yes, they do. Glucose and Fructose go through a condensation reaction to make sucrose (since H2O is taken out of the equation). Fructose and sucrose are isomers.
Yes, they do. Glucose and Fructose go through a condensation reaction to make sucrose (since H2O is taken out of the equation). Fructose and sucrose are isomers.
sucrose
This is a dehydration reaction.
This reaction is called "dehydration synthesis".
sucrose + water = glucose + fructose is the chemical equation for the hydrolysis of sucrose into glucose and fructose.