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When `alpha-D` glucose is dissolved in water, it undergoes a partial converion to `beta-D` glucose to exhibit mutarotation. This conversion stops when `63.6%` of glucose is in `beta` form. Assuming that equilibrium has been attained, calculate `K_(c)` for mutarotation.

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`{:(,alpha -" D glucose ",hArr,beta - " D glucose "),(" At equilibrium " ,36*4%,,63*6 %):}`
` K_(c) (63*6)/(36*4) = 1* 747`
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