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Hydrolysis of d-sucrose results in change of optical rotation becauseA. number of moles of d-Glucose are less than number of moles of l-Fructose produced during hydrolysisB. Angle of rotation of l-Fructose is greater than AOR of d-GlucoseC. Both glucose and fructose and levorotatory.D. Glucose is l and fructose is d and number of moles of glucose formed during reaction are greater than number of moles of fructose.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
Hydrolysis of d-sucrose reducts in change of optical rotation because angle of rotation of l-fructose is greater than angle of rotation of d-glucose.


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