Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
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Chapter 20.2, Problem 20.3P
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The chair conformations for a−D-mannopyranose and ß−D-mannopyranose should be drawn and the anomeric carbon in each should be labeled.
Concept introduction:
A common way of writing structural formula which represent the cyclic structure of monosaccharides is said to be the Haworth projection, which is best represented by chair conformations.
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Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry
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