monosaccharides have the chemical formula CH 120 H CH,OH Н HOOH H H/OH ОН H alucose CH.OH НО Н OH frur НО H CH.OH H Н сH.OH НО ОН H H н OH OH /H

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The figure below illustrates the monosaccharides glucose, galactose, and fructose. All three
monosaccharides have the chemical formula C₂H₁206-
Н
HOOH
A
CH OH
B
Н
с
D
H
H /OH
OH
Н
glucose
CH₂OH
HO
0
Н НО
OH
Н
fructose
Н
Which of the following is most likely true about glucose, galactose, and fructose?
CH.OH
Н
СН.ОН НО ОН
H
Structural formula of three different monosaccharides, glucose, fructose, and galactose
Н
H/H
OH
galactose
They have the same properties because they each have a single carbon-oxygen double
bond.
They have different properties because they have different numbers of carbon-carbon
bonds.
They have the same properties because they have the same number of carbon, hydro-
gen, and akygen atoms
OH
They have different properties because they have different arrangements of carbon, hy
drogen, and oxygen atoms.
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below illustrates the monosaccharides glucose, galactose, and fructose. All three monosaccharides have the chemical formula C₂H₁206- Н HOOH A CH OH B Н с D H H /OH OH Н glucose CH₂OH HO 0 Н НО OH Н fructose Н Which of the following is most likely true about glucose, galactose, and fructose? CH.OH Н СН.ОН НО ОН H Structural formula of three different monosaccharides, glucose, fructose, and galactose Н H/H OH galactose They have the same properties because they each have a single carbon-oxygen double bond. They have different properties because they have different numbers of carbon-carbon bonds. They have the same properties because they have the same number of carbon, hydro- gen, and akygen atoms OH They have different properties because they have different arrangements of carbon, hy drogen, and oxygen atoms.
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