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Only One of the Following Molecules Is a Naturally Occurring

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Only one of the following molecules is a naturally occurring sugar. Which of the following statements is a reason that only one of the sugars is naturally occurring? Only one of the following molecules is a naturally occurring sugar. Which of the following statements is a reason that only one of the sugars is naturally occurring?   A)  Naturally occurring sugars do not have multiple hydroxyl groups on a single carbon. B)  D-sugars are much more common than l-sugars. C)  Naturally occurring sugars are polyhydroxylated. D)  Naturally occurring sugars contain a carbonyl. E)  All of the above are true statements.

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Definitions:

Monomers

Small molecules that can join with other similar molecules to form large molecules called polymers, fundamental to the structure of plastics, proteins, and other vital substances.

Poly(vinyl Alcohol)

A water-soluble synthetic polymer, obtained through the polymerization of vinyl acetate followed by partial or complete hydrolysis.

Vinyl Alcohol

An organic compound with the formula CH2=CHOH, known as an enol form of acetaldehyde and used as an intermediate in organic synthesis.

Isotactic Polystyrene

A type of polystyrene where all the phenyl groups are arranged on the same side in a regular pattern along the polymer chain.

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