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elena55 [62]
4 years ago
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What are the components in glucose​

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Vikki [24]4 years ago
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Every glucose molecule contains six atoms of carbon. One of those is grouped with one atom each of oxygen and hydrogen to form an aldehyde group, making glucose an aldohexose.

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