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what are Epimers?

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Answer / sowmya

Epimers are the monosaccharides which differ only in
configuration of specific carbon atom.

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what are Epimers?..

Answer / guest

sugars which differ by configuration of one carbon atom are
known as Epimers.

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sugars differ by cofiguration of one carbon atom

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