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19 September, 18:28

What is the basic formula for monosaccharides and how is the shape determined?

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  1. 19 September, 19:58
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    Monosaccharides are simple sugars with a basic formula Cⁿ (H2O) ⁿ. They are classified according to the number of carbon atoms they contain: tetroses (4), pentoses (5) and hexoses (6). There are also mosaccharides with 3 carbon atoms, for example the Dihydroxyacetone.

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    Monosaccharides have to be aldehydes (-CHO) or ketones (-COO) with more than one alcohol function, which will be located in different carbons.
  2. 19 September, 21:24
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    Therefore, the molecular structure of a simple monosaccharide can be written as H (CHOH) n (C=O) (CHOH) mH, where n + 1 + m = x; so that its elemental formula is CxH2xOx. By convention, the carbon atoms are numbered from 1 to x along the backbone, starting from the end that is closest to the C=O group.
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