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The optically active tartaric acid is named as D-(+)- tartaric acid because it has a positive


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Optical rotation and is derived from D-glucose

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pH in organic solvent

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Optical rotation and is derived from D(+) glyceraldehyde

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Optical rotation only when substituted by deuterium

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Solution

The correct option is C

Optical rotation and is derived from D(+) glyceraldehyde


D(+)-tartaric acid has positive optical rotation and is derived from D (+) glyceraldehyde.


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