Chapter 13: Q. 13.22 (page 446)
Identify each of the following as D or L enantiomer.

Short Answer
Part(a) Arabinose is D enantiomer.
Part(b) Sorbose is L enantiomer.
Part(c) Lyxose is D enantiomer.
Part(d) Ribose is L enantiomer.
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Chapter 13: Q. 13.22 (page 446)
Identify each of the following as D or L enantiomer.

Part(a) Arabinose is D enantiomer.
Part(b) Sorbose is L enantiomer.
Part(c) Lyxose is D enantiomer.
Part(d) Ribose is L enantiomer.
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Use the Fischer projection for D-gulose in problem to answer each of the following:
a. Draw the Fischer projection and name the product formed by the reduction of D-gulose.
b. Draw the Fischer projection and name the product formed by the oxidation of D-gulose.
Draw the Fischer projection for the oxidation and the reduction products of D-arabinose. What are the names of the sugar acid and the sugar alcohol produced?

Classify each of the following monosaccharides as an aldopentose, ketopentose, aldohexose, or ketohexose:
a. A solution of xylose is given to test its absorption by the intestines.

b. Tagatose, found in fruit, is similar in sweetness to sugar.

Identify each of the following pairs of Fischer projections as enantiomers or identical compounds: (13.2,13.3)
What are the functional groups and number of carbons in a ketopentose?
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