Chapter 13: Q.13.64 (page 467)
Identify each of the following pairs of Fischer projections as enantiomers or identical compounds: (13.2,13.3)

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Part (b)

Part (c)

Part (d)

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Chapter 13: Q.13.64 (page 467)
Identify each of the following pairs of Fischer projections as enantiomers or identical compounds: (13.2,13.3)

Part (a) :

Part (b)

Part (c)

Part (d)

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