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How to find equivalent number of hydrogen in a given compound?

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Answered by Anonymous
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To convert from moles to equivalents, simply multiply the number of moles by the number of equivalents to moles. To convert from equivalents to moles, divide the number of equivalents by the number of equivalents per mole.

Answered by MsChoudhary
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Glycosidic bonds

When two glucose molecules come together, the two hydroxyl groups line up alongside each other: one combines with a hydrogen atom from the other to form water, in turn forming an oxygen bridge across the two molecules, bonding them and creating a disaccharide- this bond is called a glycosidic bond.

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