Answer:
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Answer:
1.A 2.D 3.B
Explanation:
sweet”) are simple sugars, the most common of which is glucose. In monosaccharides, the number of carbons usually ranges from three to seven. Most monosaccharide names end with the suffix –ose. If the sugar has an aldehyde group (the functional group with the structure R-CHO), it is known as an aldose, and if it has a ketone group (the functional group with the structure RC(=O)R′), it is known as a ketose. Depending on the number of carbons in the sugar, they also may be known as trioses (three carbons), pentoses (five carbons), and or hexoses (six carbons).
<span>When an atom gains/loses an electron is becomes an B) Ion. It can either have a positive or negative charge and still be an Ion. A negative charge would be referred to as an anion. A positive charge would be referred to as a cation.</span>
D- 45% is based on your multiple-choice score and 55% on your essay score
(It has 55 multiple-choice questions, worth 45% of your score, and three essays, worth 55% of your score.)