When the gum of the shrub Sterculia setigera is subjected to acidic hydrolysis, one of the water-soluble components of thehydrolysate is found to be tagatose. The following information is known about tagatose:(1) Molecular formula C6H12O6(2) Undergoes mutarotation.(3) Does not react with bromine water.(4) Reduces Tollens reagent to give d-galactonic acid and d-talonic acid.(5) Methylation of tagatose (using excess CH3 I and Ag2O) followed by acidic hydrolysis gives1,3,4,5-tetra-O-methyltagatose.(a) Draw a Fischer projection structure for the open-chain form of tagatose.(b) Draw the most stable conformation of the most stable cyclic hemiacetal form of tagatose

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When the gum of the shrub Sterculia setigera is subjected to acidic hydrolysis, one of the water-soluble components of the
hydrolysate is found to be tagatose. The following information is known about tagatose:
(1) Molecular formula C6H12O6
(2) Undergoes mutarotation.
(3) Does not react with bromine water.
(4) Reduces Tollens reagent to give d-galactonic acid and d-talonic acid.
(5) Methylation of tagatose (using excess CH3 I and Ag2O) followed by acidic hydrolysis gives
1,3,4,5-tetra-O-methyltagatose.
(a) Draw a Fischer projection structure for the open-chain form of tagatose.
(b) Draw the most stable conformation of the most stable cyclic hemiacetal form of tagatose

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