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    The Fischer Projections of Two Monosaccharides Are Shown Below
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The Fischer Projections of Two Monosaccharides Are Shown Below

Question 71

Question 71

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The Fischer projections of two monosaccharides are shown below.What is the relationship between the two monosaccharides? The Fischer projections of two monosaccharides are shown below.What is the relationship between the two monosaccharides?   A) enantiomers B) diastereomers C) structural isomers D) meso isomers E) cis-trans isomers


A) enantiomers
B) diastereomers
C) structural isomers
D) meso isomers
E) cis-trans isomers

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