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Question 65

Question 65

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Exhibit 16B Exhibit 16B   Refer to Exhibit 16B. The enantiomer of D-glucose is: A)  D-Fructose B)  D-Glucose C)  L-Glucose D)  L-Idose E)  D-Galactose Refer to Exhibit 16B. The enantiomer of D-glucose is:


A) D-Fructose
B) D-Glucose
C) L-Glucose
D) L-Idose
E) D-Galactose

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