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Compounds that have the same composition and differ only in configuration (i.e fixed spatial arrangement of atoms) are called stereoisomers. Stereoisomers that are mirror images of each other are called enantiomers. Pairs of stereoisomers that do not mirror images of each other are called diastereomers.

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interconverted without temporarily breaking one or more covalent bonds. A carbon atom to which four different atoms or groups of atoms are attached is said to be asymmetric or chiral Lesson 5. The configuration is determined by the presence of either Geometric isomers; differ in the arrangement of their substituent groups in appearance to a non-rotating double bond (each is a well-defined compound that can be separated from different and each has its own unique chemical properties.

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The designation of the sugar isomer as D form or as L form is determined by its spatial relationship to the parent compound of carbohydrates, glyceraldehyde. Orientation of —H and —OH groups around the neighboring carbon atom the terminal primary alcohol or the carbon furthest from the carbonyl carbon penultimate carbon (carbon 5 in glucose) determines whether the sugar belongs to the D or L series.

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