Yes, glucose can be broken down through a process called cellular respiration where it combines with oxygen to produce water as a byproduct. This occurs in cells to generate energy for the body.
Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.
Hydrolysis breaks down maltose into glucose molecules through the addition of water, which cleaves the glycosidic bond between the two glucose units that make up maltose. This reaction is typically catalyzed by the enzyme maltase, which facilitates the breakdown process. When water is added, a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a hydrogen atom (H) are incorporated into the resulting glucose molecules, effectively separating them. As a result, maltose is converted back into two individual glucose units.
A 30% glucose solution is purely glucose and water, though it is actually impossible to keep other contaminants out of it. To create a 30% solution of glucose, you take a fixed volume of water and add 30% of that value of glucose to the water. The amount of glucose is in grammes. For example, 3g of glucose would be added to 10ml of water.
Heat it to 100oC and boil the water. it should leave the glucose.
You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.
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Photosynthesis is the process where plants turn sunshine and carbon dioxide into glucose. Of course water is also essential.
to turn water and carbon die oxide into glucose and oxygen
It will turn back into water .
Glucose is the solute; water is the solvent.
The liver stores glucose as glycogen and glucose is required for respiration
glucose-6-phosphate
A plant uses the sun's energy to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen.
you freeze it XD
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.
Turn off the hot water to your tank and do not use any water -- and leave it off for about 30 min. -- then turn your valve back on and if you hear water going back into tank you have a leak somewhere