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What functional groups are found in carbohydrates?

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Answered by harismitha
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The most important carbohydrate is glucose. In general, monosaccharides have one carbonyl group (aldehyde, ketone, or acid), and the remaining carbons each bear one hydroxyl group. Monosaccharides can be linked together via ether and/or acetalbonds to form very large polymers calledpolysaccharides.


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Answered by sanjudnath
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Naming the Major Functional Group in a Carbohydrate

Sugars, or carbohydrates, have two major functional groups: an aldehyde or a ketone (both are collectively called carbonyls), and an alcoholfunctional group. Carbohydrates generally have multiple alcohol functional groups, so we never focus on those.

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