Biology, asked by kashafshk, 1 month ago

The enantiomer of D-glucose is:
(A) D-galactose
(B) L-galactose
(C) both of them
(D) none of them​

Answers

Answered by arishajk7
10

Answer:

The answer is option [D].

NONE OF THEM

Explanation:

Answered by rahul123437
7

The enantiomer of glucose is D-glucose and L-glucose. Among the given options none is the enantiomer of the glucose. (OPTION D)

ENANTIOMERS -

  • The non-superimposable mirror images of the compound.
  • This property is shown by the stoichiometrically active compound.
  • Glucose molecules are the common sugar present in the human body.
  • Glucose is an organic compound containing six carbon atoms in a ring.
  • The compound is optically active and has two enantiomers.
  • D-glucose and L-glucose are the enantiomers of glucose.

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