Carbohydrates 1) Compound X consists of an aldopentose. If X is oxidized with nitric acid, the product is then optically active. If X undergoes one Ruff degradation and the product of that degradation is reduced to the alditol using H₂/Ni the resulting product is optically inactive. If compound X undergoes two Ruff degradations, D-glyceraldehyde (below) is obtained. Draw the usual Fischer projection of X (aldehyde at the top). (Hint: work backward from D-glyceraldehyde.) H I HIC OH CH₂OH D-Glyceraldehyde

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1) Compound X consists of an aldopentose. If X is oxidized with nitric acid, the product is then optically
active. If X undergoes one Ruff degradation and the product of that degradation is reduced to the alditol
using H₂/Ni the resulting product is optically inactive. If compound X undergoes two Ruff degradations,
D-glyceraldehyde (below) is obtained. Draw the usual Fischer projection of X (aldehyde at the top).
(Hint: work backward from D- glyceraldehyde.)
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H-C-OH
Carbohydrates
CH₂OH
D-Glyceraldehyde
Transcribed Image Text:NAIME H 1) Compound X consists of an aldopentose. If X is oxidized with nitric acid, the product is then optically active. If X undergoes one Ruff degradation and the product of that degradation is reduced to the alditol using H₂/Ni the resulting product is optically inactive. If compound X undergoes two Ruff degradations, D-glyceraldehyde (below) is obtained. Draw the usual Fischer projection of X (aldehyde at the top). (Hint: work backward from D- glyceraldehyde.) C10 Organic Chemistry 2: Homework assignment H-C-OH Carbohydrates CH₂OH D-Glyceraldehyde
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