(a)
To determine: The name of the given aldose.
Interpretation: The name of the given aldose is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The two diastereomeric sugars which differ only in the configuration at a single asymmetric carbon atom are known as epimers. Aldose is a monosaccharide which contains an
(b)
To determine: The name of the given aldose.
Interpretation: The name of the given aldose is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The two diastereomeric sugars which differ only in the configuration at a single asymmetric carbon atom are known as epimers. Aldose is a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde carbonyl group.
(c)
To determine: The name of the given aldose.
Interpretation: The name of the given aldose is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The two diastereomeric sugars which differ only in the configuration at a single asymmetric carbon atom are known as epimers. Aldose is a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde carbonyl group.
(d)
To determine: The name of the given aldose.
Interpretation: The name of the given aldose is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The two diastereomeric sugars which differ only in the configuration at a single asymmetric carbon atom are known as epimers. Aldose is a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde carbonyl group.
(e)
To determine: The name of the given aldose.
Interpretation: The name of the given aldose is to be stated.
Concept introduction: The two diastereomeric sugars which differ only in the configuration at a single asymmetric carbon atom are known as epimers. Aldose is a monosaccharide which contains an aldehyde carbonyl group.
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