Sucrose on hydrolysis yields a mixture which is
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when sucrose is hydrolyzed it forms a 1:1 mixture of glucose and fructose.
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Sucrose on hydrolysis yields a mixture which is dextrorotatory glucose and laevorotatory fructose.
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- The hydrolysis of sucrose gives equimolar mixture of dextrorotatory glucose and laevorotatory fructose. The product is called invert sugar because on hydrolysis of sucrose, the sign of rotation is changed from (+) to (-).
- It is called invert sugar because the angle of the specific rotation of the plain polarized light changes from a positive to a negative value due to the presence of the optical isomers of the mixture of glucose and fructose sugars.
- Sucrose is found in fruits and vegetables, and is purified from sugar cane and sugar beets for use in cooking and food production. The sucrose in your sugar bowl is the same sucrose found naturally in sugar cane, sugar beets, apples, oranges, carrots, and other fruits and vegetables.
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