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Hello everyone, in this video we need to identify the relationship between the carbohydrates.
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It is a and it is b.
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So in a if we look at the structure, so we can say that this structure it is our glucose and this since at the second position ketone has been provided so this is the structure of fructose.
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Now glucose and fructose is given.
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So we can say that they are structural isomers because they have the same molecular formula but different structures right.
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So we can say that what they are, they have the same molecular formula, same molecular formula but different structures.
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So these are the example of structural isomers.
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The case a is the case of structural isomers.
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Now if we look at the structures b, so we can say that this structure is our again glucose but this structure is of our galactose.
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Now you might be wondering what makes it glucose and what galactose.
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Always remember one thing if both the oh are on the left side or if both the oh are on the same side then it is the structure of glucose but if when both the oh are in the opposite side so it makes the structure of galactose.
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So if we go on to the description, we can say that they have the same molecular formula, same connectivity of atoms as this carbon and this carbon is connected to oh.
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It is connected to oh.
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It is also connected to oh and h...