Chapter 28: Question 28.39 (page 1147)
Classify each compound as identical to A or its enantiomer.

(a.)
(b.)
(c.)
Short Answer
Answer
- Identical.
- Identical.
- Enantiomer.
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Chapter 28: Question 28.39 (page 1147)
Classify each compound as identical to A or its enantiomer.

(a.)
(b.)
(c.)
Answer
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Draw a stepwise mechanism for the conversion of β-D-glucose to both anomers of N-ethyl glucopyranoside, the equation written in Reaction [1].
Draw the structure of a disaccharide formed from two mannose units joined by a glycosidic linkage.
Draw a stepwise mechanism for the following hydrolysis.

What glycosides are formed when each monosaccharide is treated with , HCl:
(a) ; (b) ; (c) ?
Draw a Fischer projection of the monosaccharide from which each of the following glycosides was prepared.

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