5. Carbohydrates a. What is the molecular formula of all carbohydrates? How does this differ from hydrocarbons? How do monosaccharides like glucose and lactulose differ structurally if they have the same molecular formula? b. What is the function of glycoproteins? Where would you find them in a cell? How does their structure support their function? c. What is the difference between a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, an oligosaccharide, and a polysaccharide? d. What are three ways monosaccharides differ from each other?...
An empirical formula and molecular formula differ in their atom to atom ratio. True or False : An empirical formula and molecular formula are always diffirent. True or False:
DELL $ % 42. Organic molecules have the same molecular formula but differ in the skeletal of the molecules are called ...... a. Stereoisomers b. Functional isomers c. Positional isomers d. Chain isomers 43. Organic molecules have the same molecular formula but differ in the arrangement of atoms or groups in space are called...... a. Stereoisomers b. Constitutional isomers c. Organic molecules d. d) Inorganic molecules 44. Organic molecules have the same molecular formula but differ in the constitution of...
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