When the name of a monosaccharide is preceded only by (+) ,it can be said,correctly,that:
A) The compound is the α-anomer.
B) The compound exists in the pyranose form.
C) The compound is dextrorotatory.
D) The compound has the same stereochemistry at the penultimate carbon as d-(+) -glucose.
E) The compound exists only in open-chain form.
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