hich of the following statements best explains the positive result of the acid hydrolysate of sucrose for benedict's test?* The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains glucose only The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains fructose only Both glucose and fructose are present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose Neither glucose nor fructose is present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose 2. Which of the following intermolecular molecular forces of attraction is disrupted when a native protein is added with acetic acid?* Hydrogen bond Peptide bond Disulfide bond Salt bridge
hich of the following statements best explains the positive result of the acid hydrolysate of sucrose for benedict's test?* The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains glucose only The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains fructose only Both glucose and fructose are present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose Neither glucose nor fructose is present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose 2. Which of the following intermolecular molecular forces of attraction is disrupted when a native protein is added with acetic acid?* Hydrogen bond Peptide bond Disulfide bond Salt bridge
Chapter3: Carbohydrates
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1. Which of the following statements best explains the positive result of the acid hydrolysate of sucrose for benedict's test?*
The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains glucose only
The acid hydrolysate of sucrose contains fructose only
Both glucose and fructose are present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose
Neither glucose nor fructose is present in the acid hydrolysate of sucrose
2.
Which of the following intermolecular molecular forces of attraction is disrupted when a native protein is added with acetic acid?*
Hydrogen bond
Peptide bond
Disulfide bond
Salt bridge
van der Waals force
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