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It's H-C and above the C there is 2 lines connecting to O (oxygen) and connecting also to C is another C and on the top and bottom of that C there is one line connecting to H (so for the second C you so far have 3 lines altogether) and then connect a 4th line to another C and then do the same thing you did to the 2nd C (add 2 H's) and then to the 3rd C also add a line connecting to O and then from the O add a line connecting to a H

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http://z.about.com/d/chemistry/1/0/3/1/glycerol.gif

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Which sugar specifically do you need the structure for?

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the lewis structure for Glycerol looks like this:

H H H

l l l

H-C C C-H

l l l

O O O

l l l

H H H

The l and the - are single bonds

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http://wps.prenhall.com/wps/media/objects/166/170888/9m5q12q.gif

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