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"Because glucose is the simplest sugar structure, it is a monosaccharide", why is it wrong?

Hello!

Glucose is a monosaccharide, but it is not the simplest among sugars. Glucose is an aldohexose containing six carbon atoms

There are simpler sugars than it. Ribose

Xylose, etc.

If you are interested, you can read organic chemistry, which has detailed instructions

The simplest aldose is glyceraldehyde. Contains three carbon atoms

The wrong reason also has its cause and effect relationship. The simplest does not mean that it is a monosaccharide. There is no absolute connection between the two

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