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Figure 6

D-Glucose

 

An organic chemist would view D-glucose as a molecule of cyclohexane in which one of the ring CH2 groups has been replaced by an oxygen atom. In addition, five of the equatorial hydrogens have been replaced by OH groups, while the sixth has been replaced by a CH2OH group. Note that all of the substituents on the ring which are larger than hydrogen occupy equatorial positions.

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