Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The Fisher projection of the given monosaccharide needs to be determined and labeled as D or L sugar.
Concept introduction:
Fisher projection is a two dimensional representation of a three dimensional molecule. Sugar molecules can name as D or L sugars according to their most oxidized carbon at the top of the Fisher projection.
(b)
Interpretation:
The monosaccharide needs to be classified by determining the type of carbonyl group and number of carbon atoms present in it.
Concept introduction:
Monosaccharide can be characterized according to the type of carbonyl group and the number of carbon atoms in their chain. In the classification of monosaccharide based on type of carbonyl group and number of carbons present in the chain, if the monosaccharide contains an
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