Sucrose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sucrose , commonly called table sugar , is a disaccharide of glucose and fructose with the molecular formula C 12 H 22 O 11 . This white, odorless, crystalline powder has a pleasing, sweet ta...
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Find out about the science and chemistry of Sucrose (Complex Carbohydrates), see colourful images of Sucrose and explore interactive 3D molecules of Sucrose ... click on the picture above to interact with the 3D model of the; Sucrose structure ; (this will open a new browser window)
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Sucrose is made from glucose and fructose units: ... Sucrose or table sugar is obtained from sugar cane or sugar beets. ... Sugar or more specifically sucrose is a carbohydrate that occurs naturally in every fruit and vegetable. It is the major product of photosynthesis, the process by which plants transform the sun's energy...
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A comprehensive range of sugar industry services and a huge learning resource for all aspects of sugar. ... SKIL is steadily expanding its role in the sugar industry, offering a comprehensive range of services: ... Sugar Knowledge International Limited, known throughout the world's sugar industry as SKIL, was established in 1980...
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What we call sugar, the chemist knows as 'sucrose', one of the family of sugars otherwise known as saccharides in the grouping called carbohydrates. Carbohydrates, as the name implies, contain carbon and hydrogen plus oxygen in the same ratio as in water.
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Sucrose Structure ... Chemical Properties of Sucrose ... Uses of Sucrose...
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sucrose - table sugar. The molecular structure of sucrose is shown below. The molecular formula for sucrose is C11H22 O11. ... ; sucrose, also known as table sugar...
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The glycosidic bond for the sucrose is sometimes referred to as an a-b-1-2 bond, because there's an alpha-OH from the glucose bonding to a beta-OH from the sucrose, and we're going from the #1 carbon on the glucose to the #2 carbon on the fructose.
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