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what are the optical rotations of d-glucose and d-fructose​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(+)-Sucrose has a specific rotation of +66.5, while D-(+)-glucose and D-(-)-fructose have specific rotations of +52.5 and -92.4 respectively.

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(+)-sucrose has a specific rotation of +66.5, while D-(+)- glucose and D-(-)- fructose have specific rotations of +52.5 and -92.4 respectively.

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