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Question: Name the functional group common to both glucose and fructose....

Name the functional group common to both glucose and fructose.

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Glucose is a subcategory of carbohydrates. It is mainly made by plants during photosynthesis from water and carbon dioxide using sunlight. Fructose is a natural sugar present in fruits, vegetables etc. Fructose reacts with glucose to form sucrose. These both have similar chemical formulas; only difference is in their functional groups.

Complete step by step solution:
We are given to name the common functional group present in glucose and fructose.
Glucose is also called dextrose, is one of a group of carbohydrates known as simple sugars. Glucose is produced by the reaction of carbon dioxide with water in the presence of sunlight releasing oxygen.
6CO2+6H2OsunlightC6H12O6+6O26C{O_2} + 6{H_2}O\xrightarrow{{sunlight}}{C_6}{H_{12}}{O_6} + 6{O_2}
It is generated in plants and our body uses it for energy. Its chemical formula is C6H12O6{C_6}{H_{12}}{O_6}
Fructose is also a sugar found in fruits, vegetables, honey etc. It is often bonded to glucose to form sucrose. Its chemical formula is also C6H12O6{C_6}{H_{12}}{O_6}.
Every cell in the human body can use glucose, but only the liver can metabolize fructose in huge amounts.
Structure of Glucose is OHCHHCOHHCOHHCHOHCOHHCH=OOH - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_H^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_{OH}^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_{OH}^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_H^{OH} - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_{OH}^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits^| }\limits^H = O
Structure of Fructose is OHCHHCOHHCOHHCHOHCOCHHOHOH - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_H^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_{OH}^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_{OH}^H - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_H^{OH} - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_{||} }\limits_O - \mathop {\mathop C\limits_|^| }\limits_H^H - OH
In glucose we have five alcohol groups (OH - OH) and one aldehyde group (RCH=OR - \mathop {\mathop C\limits^| }\limits^H = O).
In fructose also we have five alcohol groups but one ketone group (RCR=OR - \mathop {\mathop C\limits^| }\limits^R = O), where R group is a chain of carbon atoms or one carbon atom.

**Therefore, the common functional group in Glucose and Fructose is alcohol group, OH - OH.

Note: **
Do not confuse between an aldehyde and a ketone. Aldehyde and ketone both incorporate a carbonyl functional group (C=OC = O). Aldehyde is a type of ketone where one R-group of ketone is replaced with a hydrogen atom. Presence of a hydrogen atom attached to carbon-oxygen double bond is seen in aldehyde whereas it is not seen in a ketone.