calculate the amount of fructose

  1. An enzymatic hydrolysis of fructose was allowed to proceed to equilibrium at 25 degrees C. The original concentration of
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  2. An enzymatic hydrolysis of fructose was allowed to proceed to equilibrium at 25 degrees C. The original concentration of
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  3. A solution of fructose, C6H12O6, a sugar found in many fruits, is made by dissolving 22.0 g of fructose in 1.00 kg of water.
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  4. ) If the loss of each electron represents the liberation of 1.875 x 10-19 J, calculate the number of kJ and Cal (kcal), of
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  5. What do plants use for energy?glucose water light fructose What do animals such as clams and oysters extract from the water to
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  6. calculate the amount of fructose 6 phosphate formed from glucose 6 phosphate in a 10 milliliter incubation system if 0.5M G6P is
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  7. sucrose change of H is -2226.1kj/molfructose change of H is -1265.6KJ/mol calculate the enthalpy change for the hydrolysis
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  8. Which pair of monosaccharides makes up the disaccharide lactose?a. glucose and galactose b. glucose and glucose c. glucose and
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  9. Calculate the total number of electrons that are lost in 1.00 g samples of fructose and oleate. (Note: the number of electrons
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  10. Ordinary corn syrup contains dextrose sugar. A process called enzyme conversion changes it into a syrup that is 42% fructose.
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