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Q60.Which of the following statements is not true about sucrose? (1) It is also named as invert sugar. (2) It is a non-reducing sugar. (3) The glycosidic linkage is present Between C1 of (4) On hydrolysis, it produces glucose and fructose. α -glucose and C1 of β -fructose.

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This question assesses factual knowledge about the properties and structure of sucrose, including its classification as a sugar, its constituent monosaccharides, and its glycosidic linkage.

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Sucrose structureReducing/non-reducing sugarsGlycosidic linkageHydrolysis of disaccharides

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