Example 18.2 Drawing Fischer Projection Formulas for Monosaccharides Draw a Fischer projection formula for the enantiomer of each of the following monosaccharides. a. CHO H-OH H-OH H-OH CH2OH b. CH2OH C=O HO-H H-OH CH2OH
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