Chapter 28: Question 28.57 (page 1149)
What products are formed when each compound is treated with aqueous acid?
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(b.)
(c.)
Short Answer
Answer
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(c.)
Chapter 28: Question 28.57 (page 1149)
What products are formed when each compound is treated with aqueous acid?
(a.)
(b.)
(c.)
Answer
(a.)
(b.)
(c.)
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Get started for freeConsider the tetrasaccharide stachyose drawn below. Stachyose is found in white jasmine, soybeans, and lentils. Because humans cannot digest it, its consumption causes flatulence.
a. Label all glycoside bonds.
c. What products are formed when stachyose is hydrolyzed with H3O+?
d. Is stachyose a reducing sugar?
e. What product is formed when stachyose is treated with excess CH3I, Ag2O?
f. What products are formed when the product in (e) is treated with H3O+?
Draw the structure of a disaccharide formed from two mannose units joined by a glycosidic linkage.
a. Identify the glycosidic linkage in disaccharide C, classify the glycosidic bond as , and use numbers to designate its location.
b. Identify the lettered compounds in the following reaction.
Convert each compound to a Fischer projection and label each stereogenic center as R or S.
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Draw a Haworth projection for each compound using the structures in Figures 28.4 and 28.5.
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