The chains in cellulose stack in parallel rows held together by hydrogen bonds between which groups?

The chains in cellulose stack in parallel rows held together by hydrogen bonds between which groups?

  • Correct Answer: soda groups
  • disc groups
  • carbon groups
  • hydroxl groups

Explanation: that produce a coiled structure. The glucose units in cellulose, in contrast, are linked to give long, unbranched chains. The chains in cellulose stack in parallel rows held together by hydrogen bonds between hydroxyl groups. This arrangement produces a rigid structure that is insoluble in water. Figure 24.22 The Polysaccharides Starch and Cellulose.

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