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प्रश्न
Sucrose is dextrorotatory but the mixture obtained after hydrolysis is laevorotatory. Explain.
उत्तर
Sucrose is dextrorotatory having [α]D = + 66.5°). On hydrolysis with dilute acids or enzymes, it gives equimolar D – (+) – glucose and D – (–) – fructose.
\[\ce{\underset{Sucrose}{C12H22O11} + H2O ->[HCl] \underset{[α]_D = + 52.4°}{\underset{D - (+) - Glucose}{C6H12O6}} + \underset{[α]_D =- 92.4°}{\underset{D - (+) - Fructose}{C6H12O6}}}\]
Since D – (–) – fructose has larger specific rotation than D – (–) – fructose has larger specific rotation than D – (+) – glucose, the resulting mixture has specific rotation of – 39.9°. Therefore, the mixture is laevorotatory.
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