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1 July, 02:12

How are fructose and glucose different? They have a double-bonded oxygen in different locations. One is a monosaccharide and the other is a disaccharide. One has 6 carbon atoms and the other has 5 carbon atoms. They each have a unique molecular formula.

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  1. 1 July, 02:16
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    They have a double-bonded oxygen in different locations
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