Taking D-glucose as an example explain the term mutarotation.
Mutarotation is the phenomenon of the change in the optical rotation of a solution until it reaches a constant value at equilibrium. It occurs due to the interconversion between different anomeric forms of a sugar in aqueous solution. Taking D-glucose as an example, it exists in two cyclic forms: __________ _______ ___ __________ ______ ____ _________.
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