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What is the stereochemical relationship of $\mathrm{D}$ -ribose to $\mathrm{L}$ -xylose? What generalizations can you make about the following properties of the two sugars?(a) Melting point(b) Solubility in water(c) Specific rotation(d) Density
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D-ribose has the following structure: HOCH2-(CHOH)3-CHO L-xylose has the following structure: HOCH2-(CHOH)2-CH2OH The two sugars differ in the configuration at the penultimate carbon (C4) and the presence of an aldehyde group in D-ribose instead of a Show more…
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