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18 April, 05:44

Why do chemists sometimes refer to the process of joining sugars as condensation reactions?

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  1. 18 April, 08:29
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    The answer to this question would be because reaction that joining sugar will produce a water molecule.

    The condensation reaction is a reaction that will combine two or more molecule and produce a small molecule like water. Reaction to create disaccharide (lactose, sucrose) sugar will need two monosaccharide sugar molecule and produce a bigger sugar (twice as big) and water.
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