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    Simple Sugar Converts from a Straight-Chain into a Ring Form
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Simple Sugar Converts from a Straight-Chain into a Ring Form

Question 51

Question 51

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Simple sugar converts from a straight-chain into a ring form when the __________ group combines with a hydroxyl group.  


A) aldehyde
B) sulfhydryl
C) amine
D) carbonyl
E) methyl

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