Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation : The given names needs to be matched with the given structures.
Concept Introduction : Based on number of carbon atoms and
(b)
Interpretation : The given names needs to be matched with the given structures.
Concept Introduction : Based on number of carbon atoms and functional group, monosaccharides can be classified as aldo and keto sugar. Similarly, based on number of carbon atoms monosaccharides can be classify as tetrose, pentose, and hexose sugar.
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Interpretation : The given names needs to be matched with the given structures.
Concept Introduction : Based on number of carbon atoms and functional group, monosaccharides can be classified as aldo and keto sugar. Similarly, based on number of carbon atoms monosaccharides can be classify as tetrose, pentose, and hexose sugar.
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