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Statement I: Glycosides mutarotate. St...

Statement I: Glycosides mutarotate.
Statement II: The anomeric `OH` is etherified and the equilibrium with the free carbonyl form is destroyed.

A

Statement 1 is true, statement-2 is true , statmenent -2 is a correct explanation for statement -1

B

Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true, statement 2 is not a correct explanation for statement 1

C

Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is false

D

Statement 1 is false, statement 2 is true

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The correct Answer is:
D

Statement 1 is wrong and statement 2 is the correct explanation of why glycosides do not mutarotate.
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