CH2OH O= H- HO Но- H- OH H- OH -OH но- HO H- -O- H- -OH HOH,Č ČH,OH ČH;OH HOH2C CH,OH OH OH OH OH ČH,OH OH HO

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Chapter15: Chirality: The Handedness Of Molecules
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classify the following monosaccharides as aldoses/ketoses, triose/tetrose/pentose/hexose/ L/D enantiomer, and a-/Banomer when applicable.

CH2OH
H-
O-
Но
H-
HO
-H-
-O-
H-
OH
-HO-
но-
-
HO
H-
H --
-O-
HOH,Č
CH2OH
ČHĄOH
cholestel
HOH2C
CH,OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
ČH2OH
HO
OH
Transcribed Image Text:CH2OH H- O- Но H- HO -H- -O- H- OH -HO- но- - HO H- H -- -O- HOH,Č CH2OH ČHĄOH cholestel HOH2C CH,OH OH OH OH OH ČH2OH HO OH
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