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Does sucrose form hydrogen bonds with other sucrose molecules?

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Sucrose molecules form hydrogen bonds with water. Sucrose molecules form hydrogen bonds with other sucrose molecules, though these will be less common depending on the concentration of the solution. Sucrose molecules even form intramolecular hydrogen bonds with themselves: Image source. read more

Sucrose molecules form hydrogen bonds with water. Sucrose molecules form hydrogen bonds with other sucrose molecules, though these will be less common depending on the concentration of the solution. read more

Best Answer: All of the compounds except 1-decanol will hydrogen bond with water. Ethanol, glycerin, sucrose and urea are soluble in water and form hydrogen bonds because they have O-H bonds in the cases of ethanol, glycerin, and sucrose, and N-H bonds in the case of urea. read more

Sucrose can form several Hydrogen Bonds with Water. This is because it has many -OH groups. The O is electronegative enough to pull H's single electron away from its nucleus to such an extent that its single proton is partially exposed. This proton can then form hydrogen bonds with other O's (such as those in water). read more

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