A. Arrange the following radicals in order of decreasing rate of bromination. Justify your answer.

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A. Arrange the following radicals in order of decreasing rate of bromination. Justify your answer.

B. Trehalose and isomaltose are both dimers of glucose. However, they have considerably
different reactivities. Concisely explain why these differences are observed.

-Isomaltose is a reducing sugar while trehalose is not.
-Trehalose is very resistant to acid hydrolysis while isomaltose can be acid-hydrolyzed with
ease.

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