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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Hope_College/CHEM_125/Homework/4.9/1%3A_Redox_Reactions
    Reduction and oxidation reactions involve the transfer of electrons. This section investigates the details of this special type of reaction.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/ChemPRIME_(Moore_et_al.)/11%3A_Reactions_in_Aqueous_Solutions/11.15%3A_Redox_Reactions
    Reduction and oxidation reactions involve the transfer of electrons. This section investigates the details of this special type of reaction.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/Reference/Organic_Chemistry_Glossary/Reducing_Sugar
    A reducing sugar is a carbohydrate that is oxidized by a weak oxidizing agent (an oxidizing agent capable of oxidizing aldehydes but not alcohols, such as the Tollen’s reagent) in basic aqueous soluti...A reducing sugar is a carbohydrate that is oxidized by a weak oxidizing agent (an oxidizing agent capable of oxidizing aldehydes but not alcohols, such as the Tollen’s reagent) in basic aqueous solution. The characteristic property of reducing sugars is that, in aqueous medium, they generate one or more compounds containing an aldehyde group.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/De_Anza_College/CHEM_10%3A_Introduction_to_Chemistry_(Parajon_Puenzo)/14%3A_Carbohydrates/14.E%3A_Carbohydrates_(Exercises)
    Classify the following based on the chemical composition (functional group and number of carbon) and then as a D sugar or an L sugar. Given that the aldohexose D-mannose differs from D-glucose only in...Classify the following based on the chemical composition (functional group and number of carbon) and then as a D sugar or an L sugar. Given that the aldohexose D-mannose differs from D-glucose only in the configuration at the second carbon atom, draw the cyclic structure for α-D-mannose. There are 3 chiral centers and using 2 n = 2 3 = 8 possible arrangements that will result in molecules that have the same connectivity around the chiral centers, but with different arrangements.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_Southern_University/CHEM_1152%3A_Survey_of_Chemistry_II_(Osborne)/06%3A_Carbohydrates/6.E%3A_Carbohydrates_(Exercises)
    Classify the following based on the chemical composition (functional group and number of carbon) and then as a D sugar or an L sugar. Given that the aldohexose D-mannose differs from D-glucose only in...Classify the following based on the chemical composition (functional group and number of carbon) and then as a D sugar or an L sugar. Given that the aldohexose D-mannose differs from D-glucose only in the configuration at the second carbon atom, draw the cyclic structure for α-D-mannose. There are 3 chiral centers and using 2 n = 2 3 = 8 possible arrangements that will result in molecules that have the same connectivity around the chiral centers, but with different arrangements.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Organic_Chemistry/Basic_Principles_of_Organic_Chemistry_(Roberts_and_Caserio)/20%3A_Carbohydrates/20.03%3A_The_Structure_and_Properties_of_D-Glucose
    Glucose is by far the most abundant monosaccharide; it occurs free in fruits, plants, honey, in the blood of animals, and combined in many glycosides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. The structure...Glucose is by far the most abundant monosaccharide; it occurs free in fruits, plants, honey, in the blood of animals, and combined in many glycosides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides. The structure and properties of glucose will be considered in greater detail than those of the other monosaccharides, not only because of its importance, but because much of what can be said about glucose also can be said about the other monosaccharides.

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