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beta-D-(+) Glucopyranose is...

`beta-D-(+)` Glucopyranose is

A

Cylic structure of glucose

B

It is dextrorotatory because 'D' is placed before name of it

C

it is anomer of `alpha-D-(+)` Glucosepyranose

D

Pyranose naming is due to it's anlogy with pyrane

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A, C, D


Pyranose name associated with pyran structure, means it is 6 membered ring
ltBrgt It is a cyclic (6 membered) structure of glucose which is the anomer `alpha-D-(+)` Glucose pyranose. It is dextro rotatory because (+) is placed before name of its and 'D' means it have D-configuration with respect to D-Glyceraldehyde.
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