Group 1

Group 01 Group Name : Group 1
Group Members :
1. Lim Ju-Peng 2. Nur Farhana Binte Abdul Halim 3. Chua Jia Yi 4. Christine Tin Jing Yi 5. Toh Jiamin
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a) C6H12O6 could be seen as CnH2nOn, where n is 6. This can be seen as Cn (H2O)n which makes it seem like carbonx6 plus water (H2O)x6

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c) Yes. The isomers have same chemical formula but different structures, which form different linkages, resulting in different carbohydrates. Different carbohydrates are likely to have different sweetness levels.

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There is no such thing as chemical-free food.
Technically, all organic matter are also chemical compounds that can be broken down to their elements. Organic implies natural substances, and chemical would imply man-made substances to a layman.
However, in chemistry, chemicals would also include all matter, including organic food.

A chemical by definition is a molecular compound and everything is a molecule of a kind. There may be different labels between man-made or nature-source, but both are under chemicals.
If something is toxic, it is toxic because of its chemical properties, not because it is a chemical. Sugar from natural sugar canes are fructose, a chemical compound, but still considered organic.

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