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Old 3 Mar 2009, 11:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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When two glucose units join together they form sucrose, commonly referred to as table sugar, which is a ___________.

Polyamides can be formed from either one or two different monons but these monomers must have the functional groups: __________ and amine at the end.

Proteins such as wool and silk are naturally occuring polyamides. These proteins contain the same ___________ link as nylons but it is more commonly referred to as a peptide link when discussing proteins.


I wanted to know these were right:
Condensation polymer - First Blank
Peptide Bonds - Third Blank

I dont know the second one. Thanks for any help guys
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Re: Condensation Polymers

When two glucose units join together they form sucrose, commonly referred to as table sugar, which is a polysacharide (or possibly condensation polymer).

Polyamides can be formed from either one or two different monons but these monomers must have the functional groups:Carboxylic acid group and amine at the end.

Proteins such as wool and silk are naturally occuring polyamides. These proteins contain the same ___________ link as nylons but it is more commonly referred to as a peptide link when discussing proteins.

Im not sure about the last one.
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Re: Condensation Polymers

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Re: Condensation Polymers

The third blank is 'amide'
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Re: Condensation Polymers

this is probably stupid but should not the 1st blank be diasaccharide?!
- since we're talking 2 glucose monomers, not many....(ie cellulose or starch..)
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