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If an alkyne has three carbon atoms, it is called propyne.
There are 5 carbons in sugars. Sugars can form five membered rings or six membered rings.
Scientists also use the word saccharide to describe sugars. If there is only one sugar molecule, it is called a monosaccharide. If there are two, it is a disaccharide. If there are three, it is a trisaccharide. You get the idea.
Monosaccharides are simple sugars with three to seven carbon atoms in its carbon skeletons. They are absorbed in the blood because, most organisms use glucose (which is also referred to as blood sugar) as a source of energy. The energy in glucose, and in all molecules, is contained in the atoms and bonds of the molecule itself.
A three-carbon alkene is called propene.
The chemical name for P3C17 is called triphosphorus heptachloride. This is known as ionic compounds.
Monosaccharides are the most common simple sugars derivatives when an aldehyde (as in glucose, called aldoses) or ketone (as ribulose, called ketoses) is in their carbonyl group. Monosaccharides are straight-chain polyhydroxy alcohols containing at least three carbon atoms. Monosaccharides are the monomers of polysaccharide molecules.
Long chains of sugars are complex carbohydrates. Three examples are sucrose, glucose, and fructose.
Ozone consists of three oxygen atoms (symbol is O3).
Aldotriose is a type of monosaccharide sugar that contains three carbon atoms and an aldehyde functional group. It serves as a building block for larger carbohydrates and is less common compared to other triose sugars like glyceraldehyde.
The term for a polymer composed of three sugars is a trisaccharide.