How do you convert Fischer projection to Haworth projection?
Steps for Converting Fischer to Haworth If your sugar was D, then the carbon #6 is going to be looking “up” (down for the L sugar) The “right” groups on carbons 2, 3, and 4 in the Fischer projection go onto the “bottom” positions in Haworth.Click to see full answer. Furthermore, what is the difference between a Fischer projection and a Haworth projection?While Fischer projections are used for sugars in their open-chain form, Haworth projections are often used to depict sugars in their cyclic forms.
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