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During mutarotation of beta-D-glucose in...

During mutarotation of `beta`-D-glucose in aqueous solution angle of optical rotation

A

Remains constant value of + `111^(@)`

B

remains constant value of + `19.2^(@)`

C

changes from an angle of `112^(@)` to a constant value of `+52.5^(@)`

D

changes from an angle of `19.2^(@)` to a constant value of `+52.5^(@)`

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