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Chemistry
Biochemistry
Water solubility
Are sucrose glucose and dextrin soluble in water
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Yes, sucrose, glucose, and dextrin are all soluble in water. Sucrose and glucose are simple sugars that readily dissolve in water, while dextrin is a complex carbohydrate that also dissolves in water.
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