ORGANIC CHEM.(LL)-W/OWL V2 >CUSTOM<
ORGANIC CHEM.(LL)-W/OWL V2 >CUSTOM<
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Chapter 25.1, Problem 1P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The monosaccharides, threose, ribulose, tagatose and 2-deoxyribose, are to be classified.

Concept introduction:

Monosaccharides are classified in to aldoses and ketoses. The ending –ose indicate a carbohydrate and the prefixes aldo- and keto- indicate whether an aldehyde or keto group is present in the molecule. The number of carbons in the monosaccharide is indicated by the appropriate prefixes tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa- and so forth.

To classify:

The monosaccharides, threose, ribulose, tagatose and 2-deoxyribose.

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