Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The validation about the existence of anomeric form of maltose has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The hemiacetal carbon present in a cyclic monosaccharide is known as an anomeric carbon. The cyclic monosaccharides which differ only in the positions of substituents present on the anomeric carbon are known as anomers. Anomers are the
(b)
Interpretation: The validation about the existence of anomeric form of maltose has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The hemiacetal carbon present in a cyclic monosaccharide is known as an anomeric carbon. The cyclic monosaccharides which differ only in the positions of substituents present on the anomeric carbon are known as anomers. Anomers are the
(c)
Interpretation: The validation about the existence of anomeric form of maltose has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The hemiacetal carbon present in a cyclic monosaccharide is known as an anomeric carbon. The cyclic monosaccharides which differ only in the positions of substituents present on the anomeric carbon are known as anomers. Anomers are the
(d)
Interpretation: The validation about the existence of anomeric form of maltose has to be predicted.
Concept introduction: The hemiacetal carbon present in a cyclic monosaccharide is known as an anomeric carbon. The cyclic monosaccharides which differ only in the positions of substituents present on the anomeric carbon are known as anomers. Anomers are the

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