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The following carbohydrate is
(a) a ketohexose (b) an aldohexose
(c) an α-furanose (d) an α-pyranose

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

(c)an a- furanose

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Answered by rashich1219
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The following carbohydrate is an aldohexose.

Correct option -"b"

Step by step explanation:

  • Glucose is a carbohydrate compound composed of six carbon atoms and an aldehyde ring called aldohexose.
  • An aldohexos is is a six membered rign with a group of aldehydes on one end.
  • The aldohexoses have four chiral centres and exihibit sixteen stereoisomers.
  • Of such, there are only three usual of nature: D-glucose, D-galactose, and D-manose.
  • Aldohexose is a reducing sugar.

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