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2 January, 21:50

Define "aldose" and "ketone" and recognize them structurally

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    Aldose is monosaccharide sugar in which the carbon backbone chain has carbonyl group on endmost carbon atom which corresponds to an aldehyde, and the hydroxyl groups are connected to all other carbon atoms.

    Example - Glucose

    Ketone is functional group with structure RC (=O) R', where the groups, R and R' can be variety of the carbon-containing substituents.

    Example, Ethylmethylketone

    Structurally, Aldose can be recognized by observing the carbonyl group on endmost carbon atom which corresponds to an aldehyde in a sugar.

    Structurally, Ketone can be recognized by observing the functional group with structure RC (=O) R'.
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