Refer to Exhibit 2B The enantiomer of Dglucose is DFructose
Refer to Exhibit 2B. The enantiomer of D-glucose is: D-Fructose D-Glucose L-Glucose L-lose D-Galactose Refer to Exhibit 2B. All of the following are diatremes of D-glucose, except: D-Fructose L-Glucose L-lose D-Galactose All of these are diatremes of D-glucose
Solution
Enantiomer is an optical isomer, two stereoisomers that are mirror images of each other
So answer is L-glucose.
Diastereomers are those if their chiral carbons are connected to the exactly the same substrates but connected at differing configurations (R or S). Diastereomers are NOT mirror image
So it\'s answer is L-fructose
