11. Below are three different molecules that can be classified by their functional groups and chemical properties. Molecule A Molecule B Molecule C CH₂OH CH3 H3C CH3 CH3 CH₂OH H₂N x & T CH OH H HH H3C C OH H₂ OH ОН CH3 HỌ CH₂OH OH a. Table sugar is a disaccharide comprised of the sugars glucose and fructose attached together. Which of the molecules above contains a glucose molecule? b. Which of the molecules above is predicted to be nonpolar? Explain the chemistry behind why this molecule would not dissolve in water. c. Identify and name three functional groups present in molecule C.

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11. Below are three different molecules that can be classified by their functional groups and chemical
properties.
Molecule A
Molecule B
CH₂OH
CH3
X B
H₂C CH3
OH
CH
H₂C
OH
OH
C
H₂
CH3
CH₂OH
HO
CH₂OH
H₂N
Molecule C
H
OH
HH
ОН
a. Table sugar is a disaccharide comprised of the sugars glucose and fructose attached together. Which of the
molecules above contains a glucose molecule?
c. Identify and name three functional groups present in molecule C.
b. Which of the molecules above is predicted to be nonpolar? Explain the chemistry behind why this molecule
would not dissolve in water.
Transcribed Image Text:11. Below are three different molecules that can be classified by their functional groups and chemical properties. Molecule A Molecule B CH₂OH CH3 X B H₂C CH3 OH CH H₂C OH OH C H₂ CH3 CH₂OH HO CH₂OH H₂N Molecule C H OH HH ОН a. Table sugar is a disaccharide comprised of the sugars glucose and fructose attached together. Which of the molecules above contains a glucose molecule? c. Identify and name three functional groups present in molecule C. b. Which of the molecules above is predicted to be nonpolar? Explain the chemistry behind why this molecule would not dissolve in water.
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Biological macromolecule are the substances that are required in enough amount for the body.

Biological macromolecules mainly include :- 

I ) Carbohydrate

II ) Lipids

III) Nucleic acid

IV ) Proteins 

 

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