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what is the formula for polysaccharides ​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Polysaccharides, meanwhile, have a general formula of Cx(H2O)y where x is usually a large number between 200 and 2500. When the repeating units in the polymer backbone are six-carbon monosaccharides, as is often the case, the general formula simplifies to (C6H10O5)n, where typically 40≤n≤3000.

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Answered by isha7928
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general formula for polysaccharides is Cx(H2Oy).where X is usually a large number between 200 to 2500
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