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    How Many Stereoisomers Would a Carbohydrate with 5 Chiral Carbons
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How Many Stereoisomers Would a Carbohydrate with 5 Chiral Carbons

Question 37

Question 37

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How many stereoisomers would a carbohydrate with 5 chiral carbons have?


A) 5 stereoisomers
B) 20 stereoisomers
C) 32 stereoisomers
D) 60 stereoisomers

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