muskan Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Two Glucose combine to form one Sucrose. One atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen get removed. What is the change in the bonds in Glucose? Please explain by giving respective structures.
Sriman Dutta Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Please explain what you know about the structure of glucose and sucrose.
jimmydasaint Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Two Glucose combine to form one Sucrose. One atom of oxygen and two atoms of hydrogen get removed. What is the change in the bonds in Glucose? Please explain by giving respective structures. Not allowed, sorry. Learn for yourself and ask another question - which is allowed. Try the link below and come back if puzzled. http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-sucrose-function-structure-chemical-equation.html
Elite Engineer Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Sucrose is a diasaccharide molecule, consisting of glucose and fructose. It's linked via a glycosidic bond.
CharonY Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 Isn't it glucose and fructose that form sucrose? Yep, OP is describing something else (e.g. trehalose or maltose).
jimmydasaint Posted April 15, 2017 Posted April 15, 2017 I found a lovely new website (for me) which will definitely help you: http://www.biotopics.co.uk/as/disaccharideformation.html
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