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An aldohexose, A, is reacted with Br2/H2O to yield an aldonic acid, B. The other end of B is oxidized to yield an optically active sugar, C. Reaction of C with one equivalent of LiAlH4 in Et2O followed by workup with H2O results in only one unique product, D. Of the eight naturally occurring D-aldohexoses, how many can satisfy the conditions of this problem?
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