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12 June, 14:59

Why do disaccharides produce more co2 than monosaccharides?

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  1. 12 June, 15:13
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    Disaccharides are able to produce more CO2 than monosaccharides because they are formed from two monosaccharides which are binded together. So, when burned more CO2 could be formed or twice as much CO2. Hope this answers the question.
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