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Give the Howarth projection of D-glucopyranose.

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To draw the Haworth projection of D-glucopyranose, we need to follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Structure of D-Glucopyranose D-glucopyranose is a six-membered cyclic form of glucose, which includes five carbon atoms and one oxygen atom in the ring. The structure can be derived from D-glucose when it cyclizes. **Hint:** Remember that the cyclic form of glucose is formed by the reaction of the aldehyde group with one of the hydroxyl groups. ### Step 2: Draw the Basic Ring Structure ...
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