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Statement I: `D`-Fructose is used for sweetening cold drinks but not hot ones.
Statement II: the sweet form is fructopyranose, on increasing termperature causes or shift in the pyranose `hArr` furanose equilibrium towards the less sweet furanose form.

A

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is true, Statements `II` is the correct explanation of Statement `I`.

B

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is true, Statement `II` is not the correct explanation of Statement `I`.

C

Statement `I` is true, Statement `II` is false.

D

Statement `I` is false, Statement `II` is true.

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A

Both the statement are correct and statement `II` the is correct explanation of statement `I`.
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