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Define (a) pyranose and (b) furanose.
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It is formed when an aldehyde or ketone group reacts with an alcohol group within the same sugar molecule, resulting in the formation of a hemiacetal or hemiketal linkage. Pyranoses are commonly found in glucose and other monosaccharides. Show more…
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