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What is erythrose??
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Erythrose is a tetrose saccharide with the chemical formula C₄H₈O₄. It has one aldehyde group, and is thus part of the aldose family. The natural isomer is D-erythrose.

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Erythrose

Chemical compound

Erythrose is a tetrose saccharide with the chemical formula C₄H₈O₄. It has one aldehyde group, and is thus part of the aldose family. The natural isomer is D-erythrose. Wikipedia

Formula: C4H8O4

Solubility in water: highly soluble

3D model (JSmol): (D): Interactive image; (L): Interactive image

Appearance: Light yellow syrup

NFPA 704 (fire diamond): 1 1 0

Molar mass: 120.104 g·mol−1

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