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How do glucose and fructose differ in their functional group?

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Answered by abhibuddie
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GLUCOSE ND FRUCTOSE CONTAIN THE SAME FUNCTIONAL GROUP C=O, BUT AT DIFFERENT POSITION .. IN GLUCOSE C=O IS AT THE FIRST CARBON IN THE SIX MEMBERED CHAIN THEREBY MAKING IT ALDEHYDIC .WHERE AS IN FRUCTOSE C=O IS AT THE SECOND CARBON  IN THE SIX MEMBERED CHAIN SO IT IS KETON

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