A single sugar is a monosaccharide carbohydrate. Examples: Glucose (used for respiration) and Fructose (in fruit).
A double sugar is a disaccharide carbohydrate. Example: Sucrose (for plant transport).
The term for double sugar is disaccharide. It is composed of two monosaccharide units joined together by a glycosidic linkage. Examples of disaccharides include sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
the examples of decomposition is sugar
a dissacharide, also known as a double sugar, is a molecule formed by two monosaccharides; Three common examples are sucrose, lactose, and maltose.
Disaccharide, or double sugar, is the sugar that forms between two monosaccharide's. Examples of monosaccharide's include: glucose, fructose, and galactose.
sugarcane, glucose
Examples of solution are : 1) mixture of salt and sugar, 2) mixture of sugar and water.
sucrose (common sugar), lactose, lactulose, trehalose, maltose, and cellobiose are common disaccharides.
It is made of two individual sugar monomers bonded together to become a disaccharide.. In other words a double sugar
disaccharide
There are many things that is preserved by sugar such as, fruits , vegetables and instant noodle.
Coffee, sugar and banana plantations
Sugar and tobacco as New World Products would be examples of commodities