Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The relationship between simple sugar
Concept introduction: The stereocenters are carbon atoms on which the interchanging of two atoms or groups results in the formation of new stereoisomers. The stereocenters are also known as stereogenic centers.
(b)
Interpretation: The relationship between simple sugar
Concept introduction: The stereocenters are carbon atoms on which the interchanging of two atoms or groups results in the formation of new stereoisomers. The stereocenters are also known as stereogenic centers.
(c)
Interpretation: The relationship between simple sugar
Concept introduction: The stereocenters are carbon atoms on which the interchanging of two atoms or groups results in the formation of new stereoisomers. The stereocenters are also known as stereogenic centers.
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