Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation: The name of two monosaccharide units present in trehalose should be determined.
Concept Introduction: A sugar formed by joining two monosaccharides is said to be disaccharide.
(b)
Interpretation: The glycosidic bond should be mentioned in the trehalose.
Concept Introduction: A covalent bond that joins a group with a carbohydrate (sugar) is said to be a glycosidic bond or linkage.
(c)
Interpretation: Whether the trehalose is a reducing or non-reducing sugar should be determined.
Concept Introduction: On oxidation, the
(d)
Interpretation: Whether trehalosewill undergo mutarotaion or not should be determined.
Concept Introduction: A change in the specific rotation of an optically active compound due to change in the equilibrium between two anomers,

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