The glycosidic bond in a disaccharide links the two monosaccharides. This bond forms by loss of the leading monosaccharide's -OH which is displaced by the oxygen of the trailing monosaccharide's -OH, which means that the carbon in the C-O glycosidic bond is from the lead monosaccharide. Select this carbon. • Gray = C; white = H; red = 0; blue = N; dark green = Cl; brown = Br; light green F; purple = I; yellow = S; orange = P. • Double click to select atoms. You can zoom in and out using the mouse scroll wheel (or pinch to zoom on touch screens).

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The glycosidic bond in a disaccharide links the two monosaccharides. This bond forms by loss of the leading monosaccharide's -OH which is displaced by the oxygen of the trailing
monosaccharide's -OH, which means that the carbon in the C-0 glycosidic bond is from the lead monosaccharide.
Select this carbon.
Gray = C; white = H; red = 0; blue = N; dark green
• Double click to select atoms.
• You can zoom in and out using the mouse scroll wheel (or pinch to zoom on touch screens).
Cl; brown
Br; light green = F; purple = I; yellow = S; orange = P.
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Transcribed Image Text:The glycosidic bond in a disaccharide links the two monosaccharides. This bond forms by loss of the leading monosaccharide's -OH which is displaced by the oxygen of the trailing monosaccharide's -OH, which means that the carbon in the C-0 glycosidic bond is from the lead monosaccharide. Select this carbon. Gray = C; white = H; red = 0; blue = N; dark green • Double click to select atoms. • You can zoom in and out using the mouse scroll wheel (or pinch to zoom on touch screens). Cl; brown Br; light green = F; purple = I; yellow = S; orange = P. %3D %3D %3D
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