Asked by Holfbrincl
Lactose
Aspartame
Sucrose
Sucralose
Saccharin
which ones of these are polar, which are non-polar? and what is the structures of them? like their O-H bonds?
i found answers to other sugars like glucose and fructose but need help for these
Aspartame
Sucrose
Sucralose
Saccharin
which ones of these are polar, which are non-polar? and what is the structures of them? like their O-H bonds?
i found answers to other sugars like glucose and fructose but need help for these
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
you can get the structure of each by googling them.
Polar or non polar? Aren't they all very soluble in water? What does that tell you?
Look at the double bonded Oxygen hanging off as in a carboxyl group hanging off. http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/biokit/carboxyl.html
Polar or non polar? Aren't they all very soluble in water? What does that tell you?
Look at the double bonded Oxygen hanging off as in a carboxyl group hanging off. http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/biokit/carboxyl.html
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