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What is fischer projections?

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Answered by XxAngelicSoulxX
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Fischer projectionn is a method of representing the three-dimensional structures of molecules on a page, devised by Emil Fischer. By convention, horizontal lines represent bonds projecting from the plane of the paper toward the viewer, and vertical lines represent bonds projecting away from the viewer

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Answered by halycon
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A Fischer projection or Fischer projection formula is a convention used to depict a stereoformula in two dimension without destroying the stereochemical information, i.e., absolute configuration, at chiral centers. eg: (R)-Lactic acid

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