What does ‘D’ and ( ) signifies in D – ( ) – glucose?
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Biomolecules
What does ‘D’ and (
) signifies in D – (
) – glucose?
) signifies in D – (
) – glucose?- D represent conformation and (
) represents the laevorotatory nature of molecule - D represent configuration and (
) represent the dextrorotatory nature of molecule - D represent conformation and (
) represent the dextrorotatory nature of molecule - D represent configuration and () represent the laevorotatory nature of molecule
Answer
(B) D represent configuration and ( ) represent the dextrorotatory nature of molecule
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