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Why, or how do monosaccharides plane polarised light?

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Why, or how do monosaccharides plane polarised light?

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Glucose (as in other monosaccharides) are either alpha or beta depending on which way they rotate a beam of polarised light if they rotate to the left they are said to be leavo-rotatory and if they rotate to the right they are said to be dextro-rotatory.

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