If you wanted to break apart a polysaccharide made up of 10 glucose molecules, how many water molecules would you need?

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If you wanted to break apart a polysaccharide made up of 10 glucose molecules, how many water molecules would you need?

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If you wanted to break apart a polysaccharide made up of 10 glucose molecules, how many water molecules would you need? Your answer

Four glucose molecules are joined to create a molecule of amylose. What is the chemical formula for this molecule?
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