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.
sugarcane, glucose
Examples of solution are : 1) mixture of salt and sugar, 2) mixture of sugar and water.
Disaccharide, or double sugar, is the sugar that forms between two monosaccharide's. Examples of monosaccharide's include: glucose, fructose, and galactose.
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
There are many things that is preserved by sugar such as, fruits , vegetables and instant noodle.
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Coffee, sugar and banana plantations
Sugar and tobacco as New World Products would be examples of commodities