The oligosaccharide shown below has the same number of carbons as the triglyceride. Compare the molecules with respect to the ratio of elements found in each.

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Chapter15: Chirality: The Handedness Of Molecules
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Problem 15.19P: 15-19 Draw the mirror image for each molecule: OH (a) HjC7 H COOH CHO (6) H — C — OH CH2OH (c)
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The oligosaccharide shown below has the same number of carbons as the triglyceride. Compare the molecules with respect to the ratio of elements found in each.
CH-OH
OH
OH
CH2
CH2OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
CH-OH
OH
HO.
Transcribed Image Text:CH-OH OH OH CH2 CH2OH OH OH OH OH CH-OH OH HO.
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