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Which equation shows a disaccharide with the monosaccharides that make it up? A: sucrose = glucose + fructose B: cellulose = glucose + glucose C: lactose = sucrose + fructose D:…
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Which equation shows a disaccharide with the monosaccharides that make it up? A: sucrose = glucose + fructose B: cellulose = glucose + glucose C: lactose = sucrose + fructose D:…
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Which equation shows a disaccharide with the monosaccharides that make it up?
A: sucrose = glucose + fructose
B: cellulose = glucose + glucose
C: lactose = sucrose + fructose
D: maltose = glucose + fructose
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The answer is A,) sucrose=glucose + fructose
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sucrose: glucose + fructosesucrose is a disaccharide made from glucose and fructose
glucose: C(sub 6)H(sub 12)O(sub6)fructose: C(sub 6)H(sub 12)O(sub6)
sucrose: C(sub 12)H(sub 22)O(sub 11)
a water molecule, H(sub 2)O gets removed which is why there are 2 less hydrogens and one less oxygen. Hope this helps!
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