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The isomer of fructose are D-fructose,alpha D-fructofuranose, alpha D-Fructopyranose.

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Is Glucose and Fructose a geometric isomer?

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Glucose and Fructose are examples of A. polysaccharides B. disaccharides C. isomers D. plastids?

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What are two isomers of glucose?

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Is the ratio the same in glucose and fructose?

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What are glucose and fructose called because they have the same number of atoms?

Isotomers


Formula of glucose and fructose?

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Which compounds have the same molecular formula but different structures?

isomers


Are polysaccharides isomers?

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