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explain mutarotation in glucose ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mutarotation is the change in the optical rotation because of the change in the equilibrium between two anomers,

when the corresponding stereocenters interconvert. Cyclic sugars show mutarotation as α and β anomeric forms interconvert.

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Answered by Thinkab13
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Answer:

As we see two forms of glucose alpha and beta D glucose it is because of this two structure that we see this mutarotation.

Mutarotation is the change in specific rotation of optically active compound from 112° to 52.5° in alpha D glucose and from 17.5° to 52.5° in beta D glucose to an equilibrium state that is 52.5°

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