Five hydroxyl groups in glucose are in different carbon atoms, why?
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Monosaccharides are either aldehydes or ketones, with one or more hydroxyl groups; the six-carbon monosaccharides glucose and fructose have five hydroxyl groups. The carbon atoms to which hydroxyl groups are attached are often chiral centers, and stereoisomerism is common among monosaccharides.
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