Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
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ISBN: 9781118454312
Author: David R. Klein
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 24, Problem 44PP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given aldohexoses should be identified.

Concept introduction:

Aldose: A monosaccharide in which carbon serves as a backbone and contains an aldehyde group at the beginning.

Ketose: A ketose is a simple sugar unit (monosaccharide) containing one ketone group per molecule.

D and L enantiomers: L isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the left side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

R isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the right side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

D-Glyceraldehyde has the R configuration, while L-glyceraldehyde has the S configuration.

To find: Name of aldohexoses.

Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 24, Problem 44PP , additional homework tip  1

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given aldohexoses should be identified.

Concept introduction:

Aldose: A monosaccharide in which carbon serves as a backbone and contains an aldehyde group at the beginning.

Ketose: A ketose is a simple sugar unit (monosaccharide) containing one ketone group per molecule.

D and L enantiomers: L isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the left side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

R isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the right side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

D-Glyceraldehyde has the R configuration, while L-glyceraldehyde has the S configuration.

To find: Name of aldohexoses.

Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 24, Problem 44PP , additional homework tip  2

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given aldohexoses should be identified.

Concept introduction:

Aldose: A monosaccharide in which carbon serves as a backbone and contains an aldehyde group at the beginning.

Ketose: A ketose is a simple sugar unit (monosaccharide) containing one ketone group per molecule.

D and L enantiomers: L isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the left side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

R isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the right side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

D-Glyceraldehyde has the R configuration, while L-glyceraldehyde has the S configuration.

To find: Name of aldohexoses.

Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 24, Problem 44PP , additional homework tip  3

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The given aldohexoses should be identified.

Concept introduction:

Aldose: A monosaccharide in which carbon serves as a backbone and contains an aldehyde group at the beginning.

Ketose: A ketose is a simple sugar unit (monosaccharide) containing one ketone group per molecule.

D and L enantiomers: L isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the left side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

R isomers have the hydroxyl group attached to the right side of the asymmetric carbon furthest from the carbonyl.

D-Glyceraldehyde has the R configuration, while L-glyceraldehyde has the S configuration.

To find: Name of aldohexoses.

Organic Chemistry, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 24, Problem 44PP , additional homework tip  4

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