ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LL BUNDLE
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LL BUNDLE
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Chapter 24.2, Problem 1CC

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Each of the given compounds should be classified based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it (example: aldopentose).

Concept introduction:

  • Carbohydrates are classified into two based on the presence of either aldehyde group or ketone group, that is aldose and ketose.
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugars or carbohydrates.
  • monosaccharides are classified on the basis of,
    • Presents of aldehyde or ketone group such as aldo or keto.
    • Number of carbon atoms presented in a carbohydrates, triose (3 carbon), tetrose (4 carbon), pentose (5 carbon), hexose (6 carbon) or heptose (7 carbon) (ose indicates the carbohydrates).

To classify: the given compound (a) based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Each of the given compounds should be classified based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it (example: aldopentose).

Concept introduction:

  • Carbohydrates are classified into two based on the presence of either aldehyde group or ketone group, that is aldose and ketose.
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugars or carbohydrates.
  • monosaccharides are classified on the basis of,
    • Presents of aldehyde or ketone group such as aldo or keto.
    • Number of carbon atoms presented in a carbohydrates, triose (3 carbon), tetrose (4 carbon), pentose (5 carbon), hexose (6 carbon) or heptose (7 carbon) (ose indicates the carbohydrates).

To classify: the given compound (b) based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Each of the given compounds should be classified based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it (example: aldopentose).

Concept introduction:

  • Carbohydrates are classified into two based on the presence of either aldehyde group or ketone group, that is aldose and ketose.
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugars or carbohydrates.
  • monosaccharides are classified on the basis of,
    • Presents of aldehyde or ketone group such as aldo or keto.
    • Number of carbon atoms presented in a carbohydrates, triose (3 carbon), tetrose (4 carbon), pentose (5 carbon), hexose (6 carbon) or heptose (7 carbon) (ose indicates the carbohydrates).

To classify: the given compound (c) based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it.

The given compound is Ketopentose.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Each of the given compounds should be classified based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it (example: aldopentose).

Concept introduction:

  • Carbohydrates are classified into two based on the presence of either aldehyde group or ketone group, that is aldose and ketose.
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugars or carbohydrates.
  • monosaccharides are classified on the basis of,
    • Presents of aldehyde or ketone group such as aldo or keto.
    • Number of carbon atoms presented in a carbohydrates, triose (3 carbon), tetrose (4 carbon), pentose (5 carbon), hexose (6 carbon) or heptose (7 carbon) (ose indicates the carbohydrates).

To classify: the given compound (d) based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Each of the given compounds should be classified based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it (example: aldopentose).

Concept introduction:

  • Carbohydrates are classified into two based on the presence of either aldehyde group or ketone group, that is aldose and ketose.
  • Monosaccharides are simple sugars or carbohydrates.
  • monosaccharides are classified on the basis of,
    • Presents of aldehyde or ketone group such as aldo or keto.
    • Number of carbon atoms presented in a carbohydrates, triose (3 carbon), tetrose (4 carbon), pentose (5 carbon), hexose (6 carbon) or heptose (7 carbon) (ose indicates the carbohydrates).

To classify: the given compound (e) based on whether it is aldose or ketose and the numbers of carbon atoms presented in it.

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