The two forms of $$D - $$ glucopyranose obtained from the solution of $$D - $$ glucose are called
A.
Isomers
B.
Anomers
C.
Epimers
D.
Enantiomers
Answer :
Anomers
Solution :
The two isomeric forms $$\left( {a - \,{\text{and}}\,b - } \right)$$ of
$$D - $$ glucopyronose differ in configuration only at $$C - 1;$$ hence these are called anomers.
Releted MCQ Question on Organic Chemistry >> Biomolecules
Releted Question 1
The pair of compounds in which both the compounds give positive test with Tollen’s reagent is