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| Hello, I have tried to figure out what happens to a carbohydrate when it is boiled in 1 Mol/L hydrochloride for 1 hour, but I don't know what the answer is. Can anybody help me? Thank you. |
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| Jake schrieb: Well at first it would be useful to know what Carbonhydrate you mean... Glucose for example is monomer...and in acid it will trnsform between some ringforms and also chainforms...but in the end its still glucose. Saccharose consists of two of this monomer-units...if you boil it in Acid,then you will split the saccharose into its two monomer-units. |
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