Monosaccharides contain C, H, O.
it is a monosaccharide
Sorbose is a monosaccharide with the chemical formula C6H12O6.
Glucose, the chemical that plants produce for food, is a monosaccharide.
The chemical makeup of glucose is C6H12O6.
Sucrose is C12H22O11. C6H12O6 could refer to: * Hexoses ** Allose ** Altrose ** Fructose ** Galactose ** Glucose ** L-Glucose ** Gulose ** Idose ** Mannose ** Psicose ** Sorbose ** Tagatose ** Talose * Inositol * D-chiro-inositol
it is a monosaccharide
c6h12o6
Sorbose is a monosaccharide with the chemical formula C6H12O6.
Its not a monosaccharide, starch, protein, or lipid
Glucose, the chemical that plants produce for food, is a monosaccharide.
The chemical formula of deoxyribose is C5H10O4. It is a monosaccharide sugar that forms part of the backbone of DNA.
The chemical makeup of glucose is C6H12O6.
Sucrose is C12H22O11. C6H12O6 could refer to: * Hexoses ** Allose ** Altrose ** Fructose ** Galactose ** Glucose ** L-Glucose ** Gulose ** Idose ** Mannose ** Psicose ** Sorbose ** Tagatose ** Talose * Inositol * D-chiro-inositol
Chemical: Monosaccharide Group of Substance: Carbohydrate
A monosaccharide would have a simple chemical formula like C6H12O6, representing one unit of sugar. In contrast, a disaccharide would have a more complex chemical formula like C12H22O11, indicating the presence of two sugar units bonded together through a glycosidic linkage.
polysaccharides have more chemical bond
"Monosaccharide" is a category of chemical compounds, not a specific compound. Monosaccharides in general are not nucleic acids, though nucleic acids do contain one of two specific monosaccharides (ribose or deoxyribose).