No, carbohydrates are a class of organic, covalent compounds made of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
NaCl is an inorganic ionic compound made of sodium and chlorine.
Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an inorganic salt, not a disaccharide.
NaCl and sucrose can be distinguished by their chemical compositions. NaCl is a salt composed of sodium and chloride ions, while sucrose is a disaccharide composed of glucose and fructose molecules. A simple chemical test using silver nitrate can confirm the presence of chloride ions in NaCl, while sucrose will not react with this test.
C12H22O11 is the Disaccharide Sucrose (table sugar). The other three are salts.
Cellulose is a polysaccharide, not a disaccharide
Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.
Lactose is a disaccharide composed of two monosaccharides, glucose and galactose, linked together.
Disaccharide
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.
Glucose and fructose chemically combine to form the disaccharide sucrose.
there is disaccharide and there is also monosaccharides and also disaccharide :)
Two molecules of monosaccharides. It depends on the disaccharide.
yes table sugar is a disaccharide.