When molecules of glucose and fructose combine to form sucrose, they do so by: Question 8 options: radiation hydrolysis electron clouds condensation reaction

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Answer:

I think it's hydrolysis?

Explanation:

A byproduct of the formation of sucrose is water, when the hydroxide ions of glucose and fructose combine, they are bonded together by one of the oxygen molecules.

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You can also test this by combining glucose (sugar) and fructose (a type of syrup) in a pot which makes caramel and hard candy.