Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Example for an aldopentose should be given. Chirality centers of compound should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
Aldo-pentose is a monosaccharide which contains five Cs with
(b)
Interpretation:
Example of a ketohexose should be given. Chirality centers of the compound should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
Keto-hexose is a monosaccharide that contains six Cs with aldehyde group. The chiral center should be labeled as R or S.
(c)
Interpretation:
Example of a ketotetrose should be given. Chirality centers of the compound should be labeled.
Concept Introduction:
Keto-tetrose is a monosaccharide that contains four Cs with a
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