Exams › JEE Main › Chemistry
The term anomers of glucose refers to
- enantiomers of glucose
- isomers of glucose that differ in configuration at carbon one (C-1)
- isomers of glucose that differ in configurations at carbons one and four (C-1 and C-4)
- a mixture of (D)-glucose and (L)-glucose
Correct answer: isomers of glucose that differ in configuration at carbon one (C-1)
Solution
Anomers are a specific type of stereoisomer that differ in configuration at the anomeric carbon, which is carbon one (C-1) in glucose. This distinction is crucial for understanding the different forms of glucose, such as alpha and beta anomers.
Related JEE Main Chemistry questions
⚔️ Practice JEE Main Chemistry free + battle 1v1 →