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Which sugar is called invert sugar? Why is it called so?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify Invert Sugar:** - The sugar known as invert sugar is **sucrose**. 2. **Understand the Properties of Sucrose:** - Sucrose is classified as **dextrorotatory**, meaning it rotates plane-polarized light in a **clockwise direction**. ...
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