CHO CHO CH2OH CHO Но H- Но H- O: но H- -Он Но- H- OH H- HO. Но H- H- OH HO H- H- OH ОН Но- H- но H- CH2OH H ČH2OH CH2OH I II III IV (a) The hexoses shown here are D sugars, but ketose is an L-sugar. (b) The relative configuration of structure II should be determined using the OH on the 4th carbon. (c) The ketose shown above is a nonreducing sugars. (d) The above aldoses are naturally occurring sugars. (e) It is impossible to determine the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in structure IV.

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Which of the following statements about the sugars shown is correct?
СНО
CHO
CH2OH
CHO
Но
H-
Но-
H-
O:
ОН
Но
H-
ОН НО
H-
O-
HO-
H-
Он НО-
HO-
H-
OH HO
H-
но-
H-
CH2OH
ČH2OH
CH2OH
I
II
III
IV
(a) The hexoses shown here are D sugars, but ketose is an L-sugar.
(b) The relative configuration of structure II should be determined using the OH on the 4th carbon.
(c) The ketose shown above is a nonreducing sugars.
(d) The above aldoses are naturally occurring sugars.
(e) It is impossible to determine the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in structure IV.
Transcribed Image Text:СНО CHO CH2OH CHO Но H- Но- H- O: ОН Но H- ОН НО H- O- HO- H- Он НО- HO- H- OH HO H- но- H- CH2OH ČH2OH CH2OH I II III IV (a) The hexoses shown here are D sugars, but ketose is an L-sugar. (b) The relative configuration of structure II should be determined using the OH on the 4th carbon. (c) The ketose shown above is a nonreducing sugars. (d) The above aldoses are naturally occurring sugars. (e) It is impossible to determine the absolute configuration of the chirality centers in structure IV.
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