What are the specific names given to the two cyclic hemiacetal forms of glucose that differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at C1?.
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\alpha-form and \beta-form. These isomers are called Anomers.
What are the specific names given to the two cyclic hemiacetal forms of glucose that differ only in the configuration of the hydroxyl group at C1?.
\alpha-form and \beta-form. These isomers are called Anomers.
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