What is the difference between glucose and sorbitol?
Answer:
The simple difference is 2 hydrogens:
Glucose is C6H12O6 and simple sugar
Sorbitol is C6H14O6 and a sugar alcohol
glucose is a sugar, a 6-carbon sugar with a aldehyde group in the open chain isomer, while sorbitol is a polyvalent alcohol, also c-6, which could be obtained from glucose be reduction.
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