The general formula of polysaccharides is
(A) (C6H10O5)n (B) (C6H12O5)n
(C) (C6H10O6)n (D) (C6H10O6)n
Ayushi Answered question August 21, 2024
The correct answer is (A) (C6H10O5)n.
This formula represents the general structure of polysaccharides, which are long chains of monosaccharide units connected by glycosidic bonds, with the elimination of water (H₂O) during polymerization.
Ayushi Answered question August 21, 2024