Chapter 13: Q. 13.17 (page 443)
Identify each of the following as D or L:

Short Answer
(a) The structure is an a-isomer

(b) The structure is a isomer is

(c) The structure is isomer
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Chapter 13: Q. 13.17 (page 443)
Identify each of the following as D or L:

(a) The structure is an a-isomer

(b) The structure is a isomer is

(c) The structure is isomer
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Draw the Fischer Projection for each of the following wedge-dash structures:

Draw the Fischer projection for the oxidation and the reduction products of D-ribose. What are the names of the sugar acid and the sugar alcohol produced?

Identify each of the following structures as chiral or achiral. If chiral, indicate the chiral carbon.

D-Sorbitol, a sweetener found in seaweed and berries, contains only hydroxyl functional groups. When D-sorbitol is oxidized, it forms D-glucose. Draw the Fischer projection for D-sorbitol.
What are the differences in the Fischer projections of D-galactose and L-galactose? (13.3)
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