Chapter 28: Q1. (page 1106)
Question:Draw the structure of (a) a ketotetrose; (b) an aldopentose; (c) an aldotetrose
Short Answer
Answer
(a)
(b)
(c)
Chapter 28: Q1. (page 1106)
Question:Draw the structure of (a) a ketotetrose; (b) an aldopentose; (c) an aldotetrose
Answer
(a)
(b)
(c)
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Get started for freeQuestion: Referring to the structures in Figures 28.4 and 28.5, classify each pair of compounds as enantiomers, epimers, diastereomers but not epimers, or constitutional isomers of each other.
a. D-allose and L-allose
b.D-altrose and D-gulose
c.D-galactose and D-talose.
d.D-mannose and D-fructose.
e.D-fructose and D-sorbose
f.L-sorbose and L-tagatose
Consider the following six compounds (A-F).
How are the two compounds in each pair related? Choose from enantiomers, epimers, diastereomers but not epimers, constitutional isomers, and identical compounds.
A and B
A and C
B and C
A and D
E and F
Question: Referring to Figure 28.5, which d-ketohexoses have the S configuration at C3?
Fig. 28.5
Draw a Haworth projection for each compound using the structures in Figures 28.4 and 28.5.
Question: Convert each aldohexose to the indicated anomer using a Haworth projection
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