Sucrose (table sugar) Alcohol СН2ОН Alcohol CH-OH Alcohol Alcohol ОН НО CH-OH Alcohol ОН Alcohol ОН Alcohol ОН Alcohol
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Sucrose (table sugar) Alcohol СН2ОН Alcohol CH-OH Alcohol Alcohol ОН НО CH-OH Alcohol ОН Alcohol ОН Alcohol ОН Alcohol
Sucralose (artificial sweetener) Alcohol НО Haloalkane Haloalkanel CI. CI ОН Alcohol Alcohol НО Haloalkane CI ОН ОН Alcohol Alcohol
Taurine (found in several organs and muscles in your body) NH2 Amide НО O=cs=0 -S
3 3 points What, if any, functional groups are not identified in sucrose and sucralose? 0 Ether Ketone Aldehyde All are identified. 3 points The circled functional groups in sucrose and sucralose are correctly identified. True O False
5 3 points Sucrose is the name for table sugar. Sucralose is the chemical name for an artificial sweetener also known as Splenda. Our body does not recognize sucralose to use it as energy (it has no calories). What change in the molecular structure makes in unrecognizable to our bodies? Carboxylic acid groups have replaced ether groups found in sucrose. Chlorine atoms have replaced alcohols found in sucrose. Hydrogens have replaced the alcohol groups found in sucrose. Carbon atoms have replaced the aldehyde groups found in sucrose. 3 points What advice would you have for your friend about the taurine molecule in the project? The circled functional group is correctly labeled. The circled functional group should be labeled as an amine. The circled functional group should be labeled as a nitrile. The circled functional group should be labeled as an isocyanate. 7 2 points Looking at the line angle structure for taurine, how many carbons are present? Type your answer...