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the carbon atom which becomes asymmetric when the straight chain form of monosaccharide change into ring form is known as​

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Answered by bodkemaya329
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The carbon atom which becomes asymmetric when the straight chain form of monosaccharide changes into ring form is known as CARBOHYDRATES AND CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM 9.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Epimeric carbon atom

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In stereochemistry, an epimer designates one of two stereoisomers. Two of the molecule's isomers differ in the stereogenic centre, while the rest of the molecule is still same. Multiple stereocenters in a single molecule can produce different stereoisomers. Stereoisomers are isomeric molecules with the same structure and chemical formula but different three-dimensional atomic arrangements. Two isomers that are relevant to one another via reflection are called optical isomers or enantiomers. They are mirror images of one another that cannot be superimposed. They share the same physical characteristics, with the exception of how they interact with various optical isomers of other molecules. Therefore, various optical isomers might have various biological outcomes. Unlike stereoisomers, which are mirror reflections of one another, stereostereomers that they are not linked with reflection operation unlike of enantiomers. They possess the same physical properties. One of the example include meso compounds. The below structure is mesotartaric acid.

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