(a) Show how the 5 and 6 membered hemiacetal forms of glucose shown below interconvert via a common, open-chain intermed

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(a) Show how the 5 and 6 membered hemiacetal forms of glucose shown below interconvert via a common, open-chain intermed

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(a) Show how the 5 and 6 membered hemiacetal forms of glucose shown below interconvert via a common, open-chain intermediate. НО, НО, НО- носон HO НО: H" "ОН НО ОН (b) Use the open chain form described in (a) to show how either anomer of a hypothetical 4-membered hemiacetal could be formed. You should handwrite the answer, scan and upload as a single pdf file.
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