properly explain pyranose furanose isomerism
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In fact, if you have seen drawings of sugars before, you might not have noticed the carbonyl. ... As a result, five- and six-membered rings are very common in sugars. Five-membered rings are called "furanoses" and six-membered rings are called "pyranoses"
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