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Carbs HW Worksheet 2

This carbohydrates worksheet contains questions about the composition, classification, structures, and reactions of carbohydrates. It asks students to identify the elements in carbohydrates and their ratio, determine the number of hydrogen atoms in a sugar with a given number of oxygen atoms, classify molecules as carbohydrates or not based on their formulas, identify molecules as mono-, di-, or polysaccharides, describe the biological functions of common carbohydrates, draw the structures of ribose and glucose, complete word equations for carbohydrate reactions, and briefly explain condensation and hydrolysis reactions.
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Carbs HW Worksheet 2

This carbohydrates worksheet contains questions about the composition, classification, structures, and reactions of carbohydrates. It asks students to identify the elements in carbohydrates and their ratio, determine the number of hydrogen atoms in a sugar with a given number of oxygen atoms, classify molecules as carbohydrates or not based on their formulas, identify molecules as mono-, di-, or polysaccharides, describe the biological functions of common carbohydrates, draw the structures of ribose and glucose, complete word equations for carbohydrate reactions, and briefly explain condensation and hydrolysis reactions.
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Carbohydrates Worksheet Name:

1. Which elements do carbohydrates contain, and in what ratio?

2. If a sugar compound has 11 oxygen atoms, how many hydrogen atoms does it contain?

3. Based on their molecular formulas, which of the following are NOT carbohydrates?
a. C3H803 c. C18H32O16 e. C16H32O2

b. C10H18O9 d. C4H8O2 f. C6H12O6

4. For each molecule below, determine if it is a monosaccharide, a disaccharide, or a polysaccharide:


a. Fructose d. Glucose g. Chitin

b. Ribose e. Sucrose h. Starch

c. Cellulose f. Glycogen i. Maltose

5. Describe a biological function for each of the following carbohydrates


a. Cellulose

b. Ribose

c. Starch

d. Glycogen

e. Deoxyribose

f. Fructose

g. Sucrose

6. Draw the molecular structure of the following carbohydrates:

RIBOSE GLUCOSE
7. Complete these word equations
a. Glucose + glucose

b. Glucose + fructose

c. Monosaccharide + monosaccharide

d. Lactose + water

e. Disaccharide + water

8. Briefly describe the process of the condensation reaction for carbohydrates.

9. Briefly describe the process of the hydrolysis reaction for carbohydrates.

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