What is the structural formula of carohydrate?
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Answers:
basicaly carbohydrate is struturally divided into two form which are 1 monosaccharides e.g glucose. and 2 disaccharides e.g sucrose.
STRUTURAL FORMULAR FOR MONOSACCHARIDES E.G GLUCOSE IS
H
C=O
C
H---C---OH
HO---C---H
H ---C---OH
H----C---OH
CH2OH
ALL THE CARBON( C) ARE ON A SRAIGHT LINE.
C6H12O6 (glucose)
go d website to c the structural formula..
The basic formula for a carbohydrate is (CH2O)X where X stands for as many units as are in the molecule. The name "carbohydrate" literally describes the molecule as carbon (C) plus water (H2O).
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Answers:
basicaly carbohydrate is struturally divided into two form which are 1 monosaccharides e.g glucose. and 2 disaccharides e.g sucrose.
STRUTURAL FORMULAR FOR MONOSACCHARIDES E.G GLUCOSE IS
H
C=O
C
H---C---OH
HO---C---H
H ---C---OH
H----C---OH
CH2OH
ALL THE CARBON( C) ARE ON A SRAIGHT LINE.
C6H12O6 (glucose)
go d website to c the structural formula..
The basic formula for a carbohydrate is (CH2O)X where X stands for as many units as are in the molecule. The name "carbohydrate" literally describes the molecule as carbon (C) plus water (H2O).
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