Shown here is a carbohydrate: OH HO HOOH Complete this drawing of the straight-chain form of this carbohydrate by filling in any HO, missing atoms using wedges and dashes to show any stereochemistry (Hint: using a Haworth projection and/or Fisher projection may help): Then, draw the complete mechanism that converts the carbohydrate that was given into the carbohydrate that you drew (in your mechanism, you may use a mild acid catalyst, "H-A").

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Shown here is a carbohydrate:
ОН
HO
OH,
O-
HO
HO,
Complete this drawing of the straight-chain form of this carbohydrate by filling in any
missing atoms using wedges and dashes to show any stereochemistry (Hint: using a
Haworth projection and/or Fisher projection may help):
Then, draw the complete mechanism that converts the carbohydrate that was given
into the carbohydrate that you drew (in your mechanism, you may use a mild acid
catalyst, "H-A").
When you've finished your drawings, select "OK" and then click "Submit Quiz." Then
click the "Next" button to submit your homework assignment.
Transcribed Image Text:Shown here is a carbohydrate: ОН HO OH, O- HO HO, Complete this drawing of the straight-chain form of this carbohydrate by filling in any missing atoms using wedges and dashes to show any stereochemistry (Hint: using a Haworth projection and/or Fisher projection may help): Then, draw the complete mechanism that converts the carbohydrate that was given into the carbohydrate that you drew (in your mechanism, you may use a mild acid catalyst, "H-A"). When you've finished your drawings, select "OK" and then click "Submit Quiz." Then click the "Next" button to submit your homework assignment.
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