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Describe the possible origins of Jupiter's vibrant colors.Contrast these with the origins of the colors of the other jovian planets.
Fischer Projection
A method of drawing organic molecules to represent three-dimensional structures on a two-dimensional plane, where horizontal lines indicate bonds projecting out of the plane toward the viewer, and vertical lines indicate bonds projecting into the plane away from the viewer.
D-Fructose
A simple ketonic monosaccharide found in many plants, being one of the components of table sugar and high in sweetness.
Open-Chain Form
A molecular structure of certain compounds not forming a ring, typically referring to the straight or branched configurations of sugars.
Chiral D-Sugars
Sugars that are mirror images of their L-form counterparts and cannot be superimposed on them.
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