EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 20, Problem 43P
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Interpretation:
A mechanism for the formation of D-allose from D-glucose in a basic solution is to be stated.
Concept Introduction:
The mechanism for the formation of D-allose from D-glucose in a basic solution comprises three parts. The first part is formation of D-fructose from D-glucose. The second part is formation of D-psicose from D-fructose. The third step is formation of D-allose from D-psicose.
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