Place these sugars in order from fastest (1) to slowest (3) reaction with Fehling's reagent. (Hint - why can ketoses be

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Place these sugars in order from fastest (1) to slowest (3) reaction with Fehling's reagent. (Hint - why can ketoses be

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Place These Sugars In Order From Fastest 1 To Slowest 3 Reaction With Fehling S Reagent Hint Why Can Ketoses Be 1
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Place these sugars in order from fastest (1) to slowest (3) reaction with Fehling's reagent. (Hint - why can ketoses be oxidized (i.e., be reducing agents) while ketones can't? what happens to ketones in sugars?) ✓aldoses ✓ ketoses ✓polysaccharides
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