how are anantiomers and diastereomers are diffrent from anomers ?
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Since glyceraldehyde has one stereocenter, the anomeric position becomes a second, giving diastereomers. So in order for the anomers to be enantiomers, the compound actually must have zero stereocenters in the open form.
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