Sugars Flashcards

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1
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What are the monomers called that carbohydrates are made up of?

A

Monosaccharides

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2
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What are three examples of monosaccharides?

A

Glucose
Fructose
Galactose

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3
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What type of sugar is glucose? What does this mean?

A

Hexose

There are 6 carbon atoms

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4
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What are the two types of glucose?

A

Alpha

Beta

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5
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What three elements do carbohydrates contain?

A

Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen

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6
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What is a disaccharide?

A

Two monosaccharides joined together

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7
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What reaction forms a disaccharide?

A

Condensation

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8
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What is the name of the bond formed between two monosaccharides?

A

Glycosidic

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9
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What are the monosaccharides that make up sucrose?

A

Glucose

Fructose

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10
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What makes up maltose?

A

2 alpha glucose molecules

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11
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What two monosaccharides make up the disaccharide lactose?

A

Glucose

Galactose

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12
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Describe a test for reducing sugars?

A

BENEDICTS REAGENT
1) add benedicts reagent (blue) to sample
2) heat sample in a water bath thats been brought to the boil
3) blue=negative
green/yellow/orange/red=positive
the higher the concentration goes the stronger the colour change

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13
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Describe the test for non reducing sugars?

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1) add dilute hydrochloric acid
2) heat in a water bath
3) add sodium hydrogencarbonate to neutralise the sample
4) Carry out benedicts reagent test like you would for reducing sugars

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14
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Why do you need to test again if the results of the benedict test was negative?

A

There might still be non reducing sugars so they need to be split up into their monosaccharides

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15
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What is the general formula for a monosaccharide?

A

(CH2O)n

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