Answer
beta-D-glucopyranose
The molecule shown in the image is beta-D-glucopyranose.
Answer for screen readers
The molecule shown in the image is beta-D-glucopyranose.
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Beta-D-glucopyranose is a six-membered ring form of glucose and is one of the most common forms of glucose found in nature.
Tips
When identifying carbohydrates, look for common ring structures such as pyranose and furanose, and check for α or β anomers.
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