C5h10o5
c5h10o5
ARABINOSE: C5H10O5 is a kind of aldopentoses and a reducing sugar.
This is ribose. Its formula is C5H10O5 when uncombined.
Ribulose, C5H10O5 (where the numbers should be subscripts) is a ketopentose.
The sugar deoxyribose is a component of a DNA nucleotide.
Deoxyribose, C5H10O4. The sugar in RNA, ribose, has the chemical formula C5H10O5.
c5h10o5
Ribose C5H10O5
There are several different compounds called sugars. The simple sugars are called monosaccharides:Glucose (C6H12O6)Fructose (C6H12O6)Galactose (C6H12O6)Xylose (C5H10O5)Ribose (C5H10O5)Of those, glucose and fructose are the most common. More complex sugar molecules include sucrose ("table sugar") (C12H22O11) and lactose (C12H22O11). Sugars form polymers with many different atomic arrangements, so many different sugars share the same molecular formulas.
Ribose and ribulose both are pentose sugars that have chemical formula C5H10O5. The difference however lies in the spatial arrangement of molecules in the space. While Ribose is an aldo-pentose sugar that has got an aldehyde group, Ribulose is Keto-pentose sugar that has got ketone group.
it is a type of sugar