Chapter 5: Q55 E. (page 148)
On reaction with hydrogen gas by a platinum catalyst, ribose (Problem 5-54) is converted into ribitol. Is ribitol optically active or inactive? Explain.
Short Answer
A ribitol is an optically inactive compound.
Chapter 5: Q55 E. (page 148)
On reaction with hydrogen gas by a platinum catalyst, ribose (Problem 5-54) is converted into ribitol. Is ribitol optically active or inactive? Explain.
A ribitol is an optically inactive compound.
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