Hydroylsis Hydrolysis of sucrose A sucrose molecule reacts with a water molecule to form one α-glucose molecule and one α- fructose molecule The glycosidic.

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hydroylsis Hydrolysis of sucrose A sucrose molecule reacts with a water molecule to form one α-glucose molecule and one α- fructose molecule The glycosidic bond is broken in the reaction … … and the two monoaccharide units are formed ReplayReplay Close windowClose window