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structure of carbohydrate​

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Answered by vishru2006
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Carbohydrates consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n. They are organic compounds organized in the form of aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups coming off the carbon chain.

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Answered by begumnaseemabegum
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Structure of Carbohydrates

Explanation:

● Carbohydrates consists of carbon , hydrogen, and oxygen.

● The general empirical structure for carbohydrates is (CH2O)n.

● The are organic compounds organized in the form of aldehydes or ketones with multiple hydroxyl groups coming off the carbon chain.

● The building blocks of all carbohydrates are simple sugars called monosaccharides.

● A monosaccharides can be a polyhydroxy keton (ketose).

the carbohydrates can be structurally represented in any of three forms

■ Open chain structure.

■ Hemi-acetal structure.

■ Haworth structure.

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