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Glycosidic bond: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:2502:25, 5 March 2023 101.53.216.147 talk 18,381 bytes +4 The diagram shows the formation of METHYL glucoside, not ethyl. The diagram filename is incorrect as it purports to be ethyl glucoside, which may have caused earlier confusion, but it's very clearly methanol (CH3OH) reacting in the image not ethanol (C2H5OH) undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 19:2919:29, 23 January 2020 130.65.254.16 talk 16,116 bytes +4 Chemical equation at top mentioned ethanol and ethyl glucoside, but the molecules pictured are methanol and methyl glucoside. Ethanol has two carbon atoms, whereas what is pictured is a methyl group (one carbon atom) connected to a hydroxyl group. This is the composition of methanol, not ethanol. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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