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7 December, 05:05

Provide an explanation for the fact that α-d-mannose is more stable than β-d-mannose, whereas the opposite is true for glucose.

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  1. 7 December, 07:34
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    The explanation behind the stability of α-d-mannose in comparison to β-d-mannose is found in its structure. The α-d-mannose does not have an axial hydroxyl group at C2 while it is found to be present in β-d-mannose. Meanwhile β-d-glucose is more stable than α - d-mannose because of all its OH groups found in the equatorial axis which lessens steric hindrance.
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