Do you expect monosaccharides to be soluble in water? No, because monosaccharide
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A:- Q 19) A:- B => Because monosaccharides can forms hydrogen bonds with water molecules, so monosaccharide are soluble in water but not hydrolyse. Ex:- Glucose is an example for mononsaccharide, which is soluble in water.
Q 20) A:- e => Anomers are diastereoisomers of cyclic forms of sugars or similar molecules differing in the configuration at the anomeric carbon (C-1 atom of an aldose or the C-2 atom of a 2-ketose). The cyclic forms of carbohydrates can exist in two forms, - and - based on the position of the substituent at the anomeric center.
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