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Hydrolysis of lactose with dilute acid yields:

A

Equimolar mixture of D-glucose and D-glucose

B

Equimolar mixture of D-glucose and D-gluctose

C

Equimolar mixture of D-glucose and D-fructose

D

Equimolar mixture of D-gluctose and D-galactose.

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B

Hydrolysis of lactose with dil acid gives equimolar mixture of D-glucose & D-galactose
Lactose `overset("dil acid")to"D-Glucose+D-Galactose")`
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