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5 February, 03:58

A carbohydrate with an aldehyde functional group is called:

A. disaccharide

B. aldose

C. hexose

D. ketose

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  1. 5 February, 04:01
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    Answer: The correct answer is Aldose.

    A disaccharide is produced when two monosaccharides are linked by a glycosidic bond. Any carbohydrate which has six carbon atoms is called as hexose. It is a monosaccharide. The functional group in hexose can be aldehyde or ketone. Ketose is a carbohydrate which contains ketone as a functional group.

    Aldose, as the name suggests, it means having aldehyde group. Thus, it is a carbohydrate which has aldehyde as a functional group.

    Example - D - Glyceraldehyde.
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