explain D& L configuration
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The D-L system corresponds to the configuration of the molecule: spatial arrangement of its atoms around the chirality center. ... Compounds with the same relative configuration as (+)-glyceraldehyde are assigned the D prefix, and those with the relative configuration of (-)-glyceraldehyde are given the L prefix.
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The L-/D- system allows for the configuration of a molecule with multiple chiral centers to be summarized with a single letter (plus its common name, of course – thanks to Noel for the reminder) More brevity. It happens to be a quick way of referring to enantiomers. The enantiomer of L-glucose is D-glucose.
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