One of the following is not a physical property of monosaccharides?

a

Monosaccharides get charred when heated

b

Monosaccharides are water-soluble, sweet substances

c

They are highly vital to the exploration of metals

d

They can be reduced to sugar alcohols

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so is the answer not supposed to be B

Serotonin001
2 months ago

Irrelevant Application: There is no established scientific principle or widespread industrial practice that identifies monosaccharides as "highly vital to the exploration of metals". This statement is factually incorrect regarding the functions and properties of simple sugars.

Property Type: The other options describe either established physical properties (solubility and taste) or chemical behaviors (charring and reduction) commonly associated with monosaccharides in chemistry contexts.

The answer is C

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