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Hydrolysis of the sucrose with dilute aqueous sulphuric acid yields.

A

1:1D-(+)-glucose, D-(-)fructose

B

1:2D-(+)-glucose, D-(-)-fructose

C

1:1D-(-)-glucose, D-(+)-fructose

D

1:2D-(-)-glucose, D-(+)-fructose

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A

Hydrolysis of sucose with dilute aqueous sulphuric acid gives a equimolar mixture of D-(+) glucose and D-(-)- fructose
The reaction is
`C_12H_22O_11+H_2Ooverset(H_(2)SO(dil.))toC_6H_12O_6+C_6H_12O_6
:.1:1D-(+)-"glucose" D-(-)-f"ructose" D-(+)-"glucose",D-(-)"-fructose"`
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