Projection formulas impose certain limitations and care

Chapter 28, Problem 61

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Projection formulas impose certain limitations and care must be taken in drawing and manipulating them. Use (R)- -glyceraldehyde as an example and show that: (a) Rotating the Fischer projection by in the plane of the paper produces the opposite absolute configuration. What is the effect of rotation by in the plane of the paper? (b) Interchanging two substituents converts one enantiomer into the other. What is the effect of two such interchanges?

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