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a)
Interpretation:
The given compounds are to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Glycosides are acetals. Therefore, they are not present in equilibrium with the open-chain
b)
Interpretation:
The given compounds are to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Glycosides are acetals. Therefore, they are not present in equilibrium with the open-chain aldehydes or ketones in aqueous solutions. They are non-reducing sugars. Sugars which contain an aldehyde, a ketone or a hemiacetal group are known as reducing sugars.
c)
Interpretation: The given compounds are to be named.
Concept Introduction:
Glycosides are acetals. Therefore, they are not present in equilibrium with the open-chain aldehydes or ketones in aqueous solutions. They are non-reducing sugars. Sugars which contain an aldehyde, a ketone or a hemiacetal group are known as reducing sugars.
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