Chemistry, asked by Aejunaditya, 1 year ago

Why αand β glucose cannot explain on basis of open chain structure?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡The open-chain form of a monosaccharide often coexists with a heterocyclic

➡The α- and β-anomers of D-glucopyranoseThe base of PglD structure was discovered to be His 125.

➡ Monosaccharides are classified as α or β anomers in their cyclic forms

➡The most common carbohydrate is glucose (C 6H12O6).

➡Applying the terms defined above, glucose is a monosaccharide

➡the presence of acid or base catalysts. glucose; an aldehyde cannot undergo mutarotation. α and β

Answered by humanoid1264
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Glucose (also called dextrose) is a simple sugar with the molecular formula .... In its fleeting open-chain form, the glucose molecule has an open (as opposed to cyclic) a

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