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    Glucose and Fructose Both Have the Formula C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>12</sub>O<sub>6</sub>, but the Atoms
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Glucose and Fructose Both Have the Formula C6H12O6, but the Atoms

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Glucose and fructose both have the formula C6H12O6, but the atoms in these two compounds are arranged differently. Glucose and fructose are therefore


A) isomers.
B) polysaccharides.
C) oligosaccharides.
D) pentoses.
E) steroids.

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