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Gulucose bond formation with its Formula.​

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Answered by brainlyfriend91
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Answer:

c₆H₁₂O₆....

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Answered by Abhijeetroy
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Explanation:

A glycosidic bond forms by a condensation reaction, which means that one water molecule is produced during formation of a glycoside. ... The condensation reaction occurs when an alcohol group, or OH, from a molecule attacks the anomeric carbon of a sugar. The anomeric carbon is the central carbon of a hemiacetal.

Tiny forces called hydrogen bonds hold the glucose molecules together, and the chains in close proximity. Although each hydrogen bond is very, very weak, when thousands or millions of them form between two cellulose molecules the result is a very stable, very strong complex that has enormous strength.

The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.

The carbon atoms in the glucose ring each have four covalent bonds. The best, or optimum angle, between all these bonds is 109.5o, which results in a perfect tetrahedron.

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