Class 12

Comparison of Sucrose and Fructose

Sucrose and fructose are both simple sugars or carbohydrates. Monosaccharides are another name for fructose, which is a single sugar molecule. Sucrose is a disaccharide, meaning it is a sugar molecule containing glucose and fructose.  Sugar is obtained naturally from natural foods and sugar-added processed meals. Although sucrose and fructose are both natural sugars that […]

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Comparison of Fructose and Glucose in Brief

Carbohydrates are organic compounds that are a major source of energy for all living organisms. The molecule of any type of carbohydrate is essentially made up of three elements – Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O).  Carbohydrates are of two types – monosaccharides and disaccharides. Monosaccharides are poly- hydroxy-aldehydes or ketones, generally with an

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Comparison of Alpha and Beta Fructose

Fructose is present in fruits and is also known as fruit sugar. It is also present in honey and sweet fruits, along with glucose. It is present in a combined state as well as present in disaccharide sucrose and polysaccharide (inulin).  It is obtained along with glucose by the hydrolysis of cane sugar with dilute

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Comparison of Alpha and Beta Fructose

Fructose is present in fruits and is also known as fruit sugar. It is also present in honey and sweet fruits, along with glucose. It is present in a combined state as well as present in disaccharide sucrose and polysaccharide (inulin).  It is obtained along with glucose by the hydrolysis of cane sugar with dilute

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Chemicals of Food in Everyday Life

All the parts of food are chemicals. People eat the majority of their food made up of chemicals called carbs, fat, proteins, minerals, and water. The vitamins and natural antioxidants, antimycotics, buffers, thickeners, emulsifiers, chelating agents, colours, and flavours are just a few of the small amounts of other chemicals found in food. However, to

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Artificial Sweetening Agents

What are Artificial Sweeteners? Sweetening Agent An artificial sweetener or a sweetening agent is a sugar substitute, known as a food additive, which provides you with a sweet taste similar to that of sugar. However, it contains significantly less food energy as compared to sugar-based sweeteners, which makes it a zero-calorie or a low-calorie sweetener.

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Vulcanization

Introduction  Erasers are an integral part of everyone’s life while growing up. You must have used erasers during childhood to erase wrong sentences or words while writing or tying hair with a rubber band. Have you ever thought about what they are made up of? Let us tell you; these are made using rubbers extracted

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Polymers with Emphasis on their Monomers

Polythene, nylon, polyester, and bakelite are examples of polymers with an emphasis on their monomers and applications. Commercially Important Polymers There are a variety of commercially important polymers that are utilised in a variety of fields of research, industry, and technology. Here are a few examples: Nylon Nylon is a lab-created synthetic polymer that is

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Nylon

Polyester, often known as nylon, is one of the most versatile synthetic materials, with applications ranging from everyday activities to industrial processes. Nylon is a type of material that may be easily drawn into fibers by hand. It is easily formed into everyday items for use in the production of utilities. We’ve had nylon by

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