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[Solved] Hydrolysis of sucrose gives (1) α-D-(–)-Glucose and β-D-(–)-Fructose (2) α-D-(+)-Glucose and α-D-(–)-Fructose

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Hydrolysis of sucrose gives

(1) α-D-(–)-Glucose and β-D-(–)-Fructose

(2) α-D-(+)-Glucose and α-D-(–)-Fructose

(3) α-D-(–)-Glucose and α-D-(+)-Fructose

(4) α-D-(+)-Glucose and β-D-(–)-Fructose

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Correct answer: (4) α-D-(+)-Glucose and β-D-(–)-Fructose

Explanation:

Sucrose is formed by α–D(+).

Glucose + β–D (–) Fructose.

we obtain these monomers on hydrolysis.

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