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How many possible isomers of glucose exist and what are some examples?

Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.


What are the optical isomers of d-fructose?

Fructose (and most of Monosaccharides) exist in two enantiomeric forms their structures related as mirror images. 1-d-fructose and 2-l-fructose.


How can two compounds make from the same element be different?

Isomers are compounds that exist in different molecular arrangements of atoms of the same elements and having identical atomic weights. Although isomers of a compound contain the same atoms in their molecules, the atoms are arranged in a different molecular structure and the isomers may differ in their physical, chemical, and biological properties.


How many isomers are there of C3H5Br3?

There are (in total) 8 structural isomers of C5H11Br, from the 3 different 'pentanyl' hydrocarbon (-C5H11) isomers (n-pentane, iso-pentane and neo-pentane):3x in n-pentane: 1-, or 2-, or 3-Bromo-pentane4x in isopentane: 1-, or 2-, or 3-, or 4-Bromo-Methyl-butane1x in neopentane: 1-Bromo-diMethyl-propane


What would happen if oxygen did not exist?

Life on Earth, or at least most of it, would not exist without free oxygen. It is possible that some other form of life, based on another element, could exist in a non-oxygen environment. But none has been discovered as of now.

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What is an nonsubstituted alkane that can exist as one of only two isomers?

Butune is a nonsubstituted alkane that can exist as one of only two isomers.


Did allah exist?

It is not possible for allah to exist as with any all powerful deity it is not possible for allah to produce a rock so large that even they could not move it.


What is the chemical name of mgc2o4?

MgC2O4 is most probably named 'magnesium oxalate', though isomers might exist.


How many possible isomers of glucose exist and what are some examples?

Your question is not specific enough - what do you mean by isomer? If you mean stereoisomers (likely question with biomolecules) the two most common stereoisomers of glucose are L-glucose and D-glucose. There are 4 chiral carbons in glucose so there would be 42 or 16 possible stereoisomers. The other most important stereoisomers would be mannose and galactose.


What are the optical isomers of d-fructose?

Fructose (and most of Monosaccharides) exist in two enantiomeric forms their structures related as mirror images. 1-d-fructose and 2-l-fructose.


How can two compounds make from the same element be different?

Isomers are compounds that exist in different molecular arrangements of atoms of the same elements and having identical atomic weights. Although isomers of a compound contain the same atoms in their molecules, the atoms are arranged in a different molecular structure and the isomers may differ in their physical, chemical, and biological properties.


Is it possible for hydrocarbons to exist without forming a carbon chain?

It could be Straight, Branched, and Ring-Shaped.


Could zombies actually exist in the future?

I guess, anything is possible in the future depending on where we focus ourselves.


What is the magnitude of the least possible current that could theoretically exist?

1.6 x 10-19 Amps


How many structural isomers exist for C6H14?

Well let me see... isomers are compounds which share the same moecular formula (ieC6H14) but have different structures. So isomers of hexane (c6h14) include: Hexane 2-Methylpentane 3-Methylpentane 2,3-Dimethylbutane 2,2-Dimethylbutane Hope this helps


How many isomers can be formed by 1-1-methylcyclohexane when mixed withstrong base?

1-1-methylcyclohexane does not exist, what you may be reffering to is 1,1-dimethylcyclohexane.