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Chemistry, 12.01.2020 01:31 mikayleighb2019

Consider the following reaction.

c6h12o6+c6h12o6 --οƒ  c12h22o11

a. the equation is not balanced; it is missing a molecule of water. write it in on the correct side of the equation.
b. what kind of reaction is this?
c. is c6h12o6 (glucose) a monomer, or a polymer?
d. to summarize, when two monomers are joined, a molecule of is always removed.

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Consider the following reaction.

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