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13 August, 12:25

Explain why glucose and galactose do not interconvert as the ring forms open and close again. Select the correct answer below: The difference between glucose and galactose occurs at the anomeric carbon. The difference between structures of glucose and galactose occurs at a carbon other than the anomeric carbon. During the opening and closing of the ring, the carbon positions may not change, so the anomeric carbon is always in the same place.

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  1. 13 August, 12:31
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    Answer: The difference between structures of glucose and galactose occurs at a carbon other than the anomeric carbon.

    Explanation: The cyclic structure of glucose and galactose is cannot be inter converted because the change does not occurs at the anomeric carbon.

    It takes place at carbon number 3 (Fisher's projection) which does not takes place in the opening and closing of the rings.

    Anomeric carbon are the carbon that takes place in the opening and closing of the rings.
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