Aldononose

/ˌæl.də.nɒn.ˈoʊs/ noun

A nine-carbon sugar (monosaccharide) containing an aldehyde group, representing a specific type of carbohydrate molecule.

From 'aldo-' (aldehyde) + 'non-' (nine) + '-ose' (sugar suffix). The naming follows systematic chemical nomenclature developed in the 19th century to classify sugars by their carbon count and functional groups.

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