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Properties of waxes → low melting points, stable solids, appear in both plants and animals in nature → a wax coat protects the surface of many plant leaves from water loss and attack from microorganisms What defines a carbohydrate? → aldehydes & ketones with many OH groups, or substanc...

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BCH exam 2 Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
Properties of waxes


→ low melting points, stable solids, appear in both plants and animals in nature
→ a wax coat protects the surface of many plant leaves from water loss and attack from
microorganisms


What defines a carbohydrate?

→ aldehydes & ketones with many OH groups, or substances that form these when
hydrolyzed


Where do carbohydrates come from?


→ primary products of photosynthesis- extracts carbon from atmosphere and creates
carbs out of that carbon


How are monosaccharides names

→ 1. Based off Aldose or Ketose

→ 2. Based off # of Carbons


What is the simplest aldiose and the simplest ketone


→ aldose: glyceraldehyde
→ Ketose: dihydroxylacetone


What is the structure of Glucose

→ aldohexose


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What is the structure of Galactose

→ aldohexose


What is the structure of Mannose

→ aldohexose


What is the structure of Fructose


→ ketohexose


What is the structure of Sucrose

→ glucose a(1-2) fructose


What is the structure of Ribose

→ an aldopentose


Define the D & L stereochemistry of carbohydrates & how it is determined

→ based off glyceraldehyde, CH2OH down in fisher projection
→ - look at side of -OH group

→ -OH on right: D- configuration
→ -OH on left L- configuration

→ *** OH of highest number Carbon


What is an enantiomers




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→ nonsuperimposable mirror images
→ D & L configurations


How many stereoisomers can a molecule have?

→ 2^n where n = # chiral centers


What is a diastereomer?

→ don't differ at ALL chiral carbons, therefore not mirror images

→ different physical and chemical properties


What is an epimer? Provide an example

→ 2 sugars that differ only in the configuration around 1 carbon

→ galactose and mannose are epimers of glucose

→ alpha-D glucose has 3 epimers: B-D-glucose, a-D-mannose, and a-D-galactose


What are 2 most common, of the 4, D-aldopentoses




What are the 2 D-aldothreoses




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→ D-aldopentoses:
→ 1. D-ribose
→ 2. D-xylose

→ What are the 2 D-aldothreoses:
→ 1. D-erythrose
→ 2. D-threose


What defines a disaccharide (upon a hydrolysis run)?


→ forms 2 monosaccharides when hydrolyzed


What defines a polysaccharide?

→ forms many monosaccharides when hydrolyzed


What is a hemiacetal and a hemiketal?




What kind of sugars can form rings? What are they called?

→ 5- 6-, and 7- carbon sugars

→ Pyranose: 5 members
→ Furanose: 6 members


How are cyclic monosaccharides formed? What arises upon formation?

→ the -OH group on a hexose will attack C-1 to form a ring
→ * the C-1 is the "ball" in the ball and stick models

→ when the ring is formed, a new asymmetric carbon is introduced into the molecule


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