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Chemistry Question on Biomolecules

The α\alpha-D-glucose and β\beta-D-glucose differ from each other due to difference in carbon atom with respect to its

A

conformation

B

configuration

C

number of OH-groups

D

size of hemiacetal ring

Answer

number of OH-groups

Explanation

Solution

The α\alpha-D-glucose and β\beta-D-glucose are isomers called anomers. The isomer having the hydroxyl group (-OH) on the right is called α\alpha-D-glucose and one having the hydroxyl group (-OH) on the left is called β\beta-D-glucose. Such pairs of optical isomers which differ in the configuration only around C1C_1 atom are called anomers