
Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The Fischer projection formula for
Concept introduction: The Fischer formula can be drawn by using the following rules.
- Ø The chiral center is assumed to be in the plane of paper.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing towards the page.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The intersection of horizontal and vertical lines represents the chiral centre.
- Ø The horizontal lines are the lines pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The vertical lines are the lines pointing towards the page.
(a)

Answer to Problem 18.63EP
The Fischer projection formula for
Explanation of Solution
The given molecule is
The monosaccharide,
(b)
Interpretation: The Fischer projection formula for
Concept introduction: The Fischer formula can be drawn by using the following rules.
- Ø The chiral center is assumed to be in the plane of paper.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing towards the page.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The intersection of horizontal and vertical lines represents the chiral center.
- Ø The horizontal lines are the lines pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The vertical lines are the lines pointing towards the page.
(b)

Answer to Problem 18.63EP
The Fischer projection formula for
Explanation of Solution
The given molecule is
The monosaccharide,
(c)
Interpretation: The Fischer projection formula for
Concept introduction: The Fischer formula can be drawn by using the following rules.
- Ø The chiral center is assumed to be in the plane of paper.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing towards the page.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The intersection of horizontal and vertical lines represents the chiral center.
- Ø The horizontal lines are the lines pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The vertical lines are the lines pointing towards the page.
(c)

Answer to Problem 18.63EP
The Fischer projection formula for
Explanation of Solution
The given molecule is
The monosaccharide,
(d)
Interpretation: The Fischer projection formula for
Concept introduction: The Fischer formula can be drawn by using the following rules.
- Ø The chiral center is assumed to be in the plane of paper.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing towards the page.
- Ø Two of the bonds are considered pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The intersection of horizontal and vertical lines represents the chiral center.
- Ø The horizontal lines are the lines pointing outwards of the page.
- Ø The vertical lines are the lines pointing towards the page.
(d)

Answer to Problem 18.63EP
The Fischer projection formula for
Explanation of Solution
The given molecule is
The monosaccharide,
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