Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
Organic Chemistry Study Guide and Solutions
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ISBN: 9781936221868
Author: Marc Loudon, Jim Parise
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 24, Problem 24.14P
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The structure and name of the aldose and 2-ketose in which D-galactose would be transformed on treatment with base are to be stated.

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The compounds which are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen possessing the general formula, Cx(H2O)y are known as carbohydrates. These are the organic compounds obtained from the green plants. The basic sugar or carbohydrate needed by a living organism as a source of energy is known as glucose with the molecular formula, C6H12O6.

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Interpretation:

The structure and name of the aldose and 2-ketose in which D-allose would be transformed on treatment with base are to be stated.

Concept introduction:

The compounds which are composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen possessing the general formula, Cx(H2O)y are known as carbohydrates. These are the organic compounds obtained from the green plants. The basic sugar or carbohydrate needed by a living organism as a source of energy is known as glucose with the molecular formula, C6H12O6.

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