Why is mutarotation not possible in glycosides?
A) because glycosides do not have an anomeric carbon atom
B) because glycosides do not have any stereocenters that show optical activity
C) because the acetals in glycosides are not in equilibrium with the open=chain structures
D) for none of these reasons
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