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13 October, 07:51

Glucose, one type of monosaccharide, is represented by the chemical formula, c6h12o6. if you were to put together 2 glucose molecules, why wouldn't the molecular formula for the newly made disaccharide be c12h24o12

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  1. 13 October, 08:05
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    To combine these you would need to perform Dehydration synthesis which removes a water molecule. So it would be c12h22o11
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