Acid cased hydrolysis of (+) sucose is a first order reaction it gives a mixture of (+) glucose and (-) fructise as the product of hydrolysis i angle of rotation of the solution for a plane polarned hight is -12 at 1-8 and -12 at 1-and-at 1-3 minutes then
Half of the reaction is 100 minutes The reaction move inversion of optical nature of the solution
Sution will be optically active aher 10 minutes
Aher first half de solutions destrotatory
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Acid cased hydrolysis of (+) sucose is a first order reaction it gives a mixture of (+) glucose anddrolysis i angle of rotation of the solution for a plane polarned higlucose and (-) fructise as the product of hydrolysis i angle of rotation of the solution for a plane polarned hight is -12 at 1-8 and -12 at 1-and-at 1-3 minutes then
Half of the reaction is 100 minutes The reaction move inversion of optical nature of the solution
Sution will be optically active aher 10 minutes
Aher first half de solutions destrotatory
ht is -12 at 1-8 and -12 at 1-and-at 1-3 minutes then
Half of the reaction is 100 minutes The reaction move inversion of optical nature of the solution
(-) fructise as the product of hydrolysis i angle of rotation of the solution for a plane polarned hight is -12 at 1-8 and -12 at 1-and-at 1-3 minutes then
Half of the reaction is 100 minutes The reaction move inversion of optical nature of the solution
Sution will be optically active aher 10 minutes
Aher first half de solutions destrotatory
Answer:
B is the correct answer.
Hydrolysis of sucrose (dextrorotatory) into
glucose and
fructose gives overall levorotatory mixture of products, hence the process is known as "inversion of surgar"