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a.
To draw:
The Fischer projection for the given enantiomer.
Introduction:
The Fischer projection includes the horizontal lines on the chiral center which represent the wedges and the vertical lines on the chiral center represent the dashes. The Fisher projection is implied at the intersection of lines. The enantiomers are the pair of mirror images which are drawn by the Fischer projection.
b.
To draw:
The Fischer projection for the given enantiomer.
Introduction:
The Fischer projection includes the horizontal lines on the chiral center which represent the wedges and the vertical lines on the chiral center represent the dashes. The Fisher projection is implied at the intersection of lines. The enantiomers are the pair of mirror images which are drawn by the Fischer projection.
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