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Interpretation:
The complete, detailed mechanism of the given glycoside formation is to be drawn. Products for the glycoside formation are to be shown paying attention to stereochemistry.
Concept introduction:
A glycosidic linkage or bond is a type of covalent bond that joins two sugar molecules or one sugar molecule and one alcohol molecule. A glycoside is formed when
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