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Myah Watson
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11 February, 09:57
Define disacharide and provide two examples
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Kenley Ellis
11 February, 10:03
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Disaccharide is a noun. It is made up of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues.
Three common disaccharides are sucrose, maltose, and lactose. They have 12 carbon atoms, and their chemical formula is C12H22O11.
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Sammy Murphy
11 February, 10:15
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A disacharide are sugars made out of two monosacharide some examples of this is Sucrose and Lactose
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