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    The Method to Determine the Number of Stereoisomers of a Monosaccharide
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The Method to Determine the Number of Stereoisomers of a Monosaccharide

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The method to determine the number of stereoisomers of a monosaccharide is to calculate 2n, where n is the total number of carbons in the molecule.

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