This bond is ionic.
C2H2 is a carbon bond. This particular type of carbon bond is referred to as a triple bond, as it contains two pi bonds and a sigma bond.
covelent bond
It is a Covalent Bond
Ionic bond.
The bond between galactose and glucose in disacharidic lactose is of the acetal type.
Lactose is a disaccharide composed of galactose and glucose linked by a beta 1->4 glycosidic bond.
Lactose is a type of sugar.
LACTOSE sugar
Yes cornmeal doesn't have any type of lactose.
because lactose is a type of sugar found in milk.
Yes cornmeal doesn't have any type of lactose.
It needs to code for the enzyme lactase in its DNA, which in turn breaks the bond between the two sugars in lactose
When two monosaccharides link together by Glycosidic bond (type of covalent bond formed by sugar molecule with others) they form a disaccharide. Example of disaccharides: Sucrose - glucose + Fructose Lactose - Galasctose + Glucose
Lactose is also called "milk sugar" because it comes from milk. Think LACTose, like in lactate, lactation, etc.
Electrons are shared in a type of bond known as covalent. This type of bond is also considered a chemical bond.
The answer is Lactic acid