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Card 6
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What are the monomers that make up large carbohydrates called?
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Card 7
Front
Name three common monosaccharides.
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Card 8
Front
What elements do all carbohydrates have?
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Card 9
Front
Are all monosaccharides soluble in water?
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Card 10
Front
Give an example of a monosaccharide, state what type of sugar it is and hence state how many carbon atoms it has.
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Card 11
Front
Recall the two types of glucose.
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Card 12
Front
Alpha-glucose and beta-glucose are isomers. What is meant by the term 'isomers'?
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Card 13
Front
Draw the structure of alpha-glucose and beta-glucose.
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Card 14
Front
What type of reaction joins monosaccharides together? What bond forms? Is water released or used?
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Card 15
Front
How are disaccharides formed?
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