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Hey everyone,
I have a quick question for #75 Top Score.
It asks what is the enantiomer of alpha-D-glucose?
The correct answer is alpha-L-glucose.
Why would L-glucose be the enantiomer... if anything, isn't it diasteromer since only the carbon #5 needs to be switched? if you switch any other carbons it'd become another sugar right? Thanks! 🙂
I have a quick question for #75 Top Score.
It asks what is the enantiomer of alpha-D-glucose?
The correct answer is alpha-L-glucose.
Why would L-glucose be the enantiomer... if anything, isn't it diasteromer since only the carbon #5 needs to be switched? if you switch any other carbons it'd become another sugar right? Thanks! 🙂