MCQ
Sucrose on hydrolysis gives
  • A
    Two molecules of glucose
  • B
    Two molecules of fructose
  • One molecule each of glucose and fructose
  • D
    One molecule each of glucose and mannose

Answer

Correct option: C.
One molecule each of glucose and fructose
c
Sucrose is made up of $1$ unit of glucose and $1$ unit of fructose.So, on hydrolysis of sucrose, the glycosidic link breaks and $1$ molecule of glucose and $1$ molecule of fructose is released.

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