What is the difference between erythrose and threose?
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⭐⭐⬅️ Answer ➡️➡️➡️➡️Stereoisomers that are not mirror images are called diastereomers. So each erythrose is a diastereomer of both threose isomers. The aldotetroses then fall into two pairs of sugars, erythrose and threose, withdifferent physical properties.
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Erythrose and threose are the two types of stereoisomers which are present for the same organic compound.
Explanation:
- Stereoisomers are the different types of compounds which differ from each other by the position of the different groups which are present in the compound.
They can be of two types- the dextro rotatory form and the levorotatory form.
- In case of the dextrorotatory form the compound has the capacity to turn the plane polarized light towards the right side and it's on the left side for levorotatory compound like threose.
To know more about stereochemistry,
Types of stereochemistry
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