Lactose is neither a polymer nor a mineral. It's not a mineral because it's an organic compound usually found in living things. It's not a polymer because it's not a long chain molecule, just a disaccharide formed from galactose and glucose.
Dairy are rich in proteins, milk,cheese, yogurt has good amount of proteins. Butter is not a good proteins source but they are rich in fats. It is essential to have enough amount of proteins in our daily meal.
polymer
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
A phospholipid is not a polymer.
Chocolate is not a polymer.
Dairy are rich in proteins, milk,cheese, yogurt has good amount of proteins. Butter is not a good proteins source but they are rich in fats. It is essential to have enough amount of proteins in our daily meal.
Yes, lactose intolerant individuals can consume calcium silicate without any issues, as it is a mineral compound and does not contain lactose. Calcium silicate is often used as an anti-caking agent in food products. However, those with lactose intolerance should still ensure that other ingredients in a product do not contain lactose. Always check labels for comprehensive ingredient information.
Lactase is an enzyme.Lactose is a disachcharide made up of glucose and galactose.
A carbon polymer. All the atoms in diamond are Carbon. They are held in an adamantine strcutre' that is any one carbon is singly bonded to another carbon. It is an allotrope of carbon. The other allotropes of carbon are graphite/soot, and Buckminster Fullerene.
No, you should avoid using mineral spirits on polymer lenses, as they can damage the lens material and impair its clarity. Instead, use a gentle lens cleaner specifically designed for eyewear or mild soap and water. Always use a soft microfiber cloth for cleaning to prevent scratches.
No, quartz is a Silicate mineral.------edit by someone named koca-----i'm sorry to edit but it's wrooong, quarts is both a silicate mineral and a polymer, the two are not mutually exclusivepolymers are normally associated with plastics, but any chemical structure formed by the repetition of a simpler smaller structure called monomer (which in the case of quarts is silicate tetrahedrons) is a polymer
LACTOSE sugar
lactose
Cola is lactose free it has no lactose it has glucose in it !
no. nucleic acids have a ribose as its sugar. A ribose is a five carbon sugar. Lactose is a 6 carbon sugar and from this, we can say that it is not a ribose. Nucleic acids contain phosphorus but not potassium.
polymer
Lactose intolerant individuals can consume lactose, but it must be consumed in moderation.