D-glucose, blood sugar, exists in two forms; ring open and ring closed. Don't worry about the chemistry of ring closure (but FYI, arrows are pointing at the atoms involved in this cyclization). This is an example of a problem that has all kinds of irrelevant you must ignore as you search for the actual questionO. Consider the ring open form of D-Glucose. What is the absolute configuration at C-3? How many stereoisomers does the ring open form of D-glucose have? Using Fischer projections, draw its enantiomer and one diastereomer. How many stereoisomers does the ring closed information that form shown below have? CHO 2 H- HO- 3 HOH2C, Но H- Using Ch 17 Chemistry 4 НО Но HO- H- -O- 5 OH HO- Ring closed B-D-glucose CH2OH Fischer Projection of ring open form of D-Glucose (blood sugar) Will see in chapter 24

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D-glucose, blood sugar, exists in two forms; ring open and ring closed. Don't worry
about the chemistry of ring closure (but FYI, arrows are pointing at the atoms involved in
this cyclization). This is an example of a problem that has all kinds of irrelevant
information that you must ignore as you search for the actual questionO. Consider the
ring open form of D-Glucose. What is the absolute configuration at C-3? How many
stereoisomers does the ring open form of D-glucose have? Using Fischer projections,
draw its enantiomer and one diastereomer. How many stereoisomers does the ring closed
form shown below have?
CHO
2
ОН
3
HOH2C
Но
Using Ch 17
Chemistry
HO
но
4
H
HO-
OH
ОН
Ring closed B-D-glucose
CH2OH
Fischer Projection of ring open
form of D-Glucose (blood sugar)
Will see in chapter 24
Transcribed Image Text:D-glucose, blood sugar, exists in two forms; ring open and ring closed. Don't worry about the chemistry of ring closure (but FYI, arrows are pointing at the atoms involved in this cyclization). This is an example of a problem that has all kinds of irrelevant information that you must ignore as you search for the actual questionO. Consider the ring open form of D-Glucose. What is the absolute configuration at C-3? How many stereoisomers does the ring open form of D-glucose have? Using Fischer projections, draw its enantiomer and one diastereomer. How many stereoisomers does the ring closed form shown below have? CHO 2 ОН 3 HOH2C Но Using Ch 17 Chemistry HO но 4 H HO- OH ОН Ring closed B-D-glucose CH2OH Fischer Projection of ring open form of D-Glucose (blood sugar) Will see in chapter 24
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