The Fischer projection of L-glucose is given
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The notations D and L are used to describe the configuration of carbohydrates and amino acids. In a Fischer projection of a monosaccharide, the carbonyl group is always placed on top ( in the case of aldoses) or as close to the top as possible ( in case of ketoses). The mirror image of a D-sugar is an L-sugar.

The notations D and L are used to describe the configuration of carbohydrates and amino acids. In a Fischer projection of a monosaccharide, the carbonyl group is always placed on top ( in the case of aldoses) or as close to the top as possible ( in case of ketoses). The mirror image of a D-sugar is an L-sugar.

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mirror image of L-glucose whose structure is: ... (ii) D-glucose reduces Tollen's reagent to metallic silver and forms gluconic acid.
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