What is the range of number of carbons in monosaccharides? anyone helppppp
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Monosaccharides are the simplest carbohydrates; most of them are sugars. Monosaccharides may have between three and eight carbon atoms, but only those with five carbons (pentoses) and six carbons (hexoses) are common.
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Higher classifications: Aldehyde, Aldose, Ketone
Chemicals of this type: Glucose
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The number is between 3 to 8
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