Chapter 13: Q.13.23 (page 446)
Draw the Fischer projection for the other enantiomer of a to d in problem 13.21.
Short Answer
The Fischer projections are-
a.

b.

c.

d.

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Chapter 13: Q.13.23 (page 446)
Draw the Fischer projection for the other enantiomer of a to d in problem 13.21.
The Fischer projections are-
a.

b.

c.

d.

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Identify the chiral carbons if any in each of the following compounds: 13.2
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Indicate whether each pair of Fisher projections represents enantiomers or identical structures.
Draw the Fischer projections for D-fructose and L-fructose.
Identify each of the following as the or isomer :


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