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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nomenclature of Carboxylic Acids
Glucose reats...
Question
Glucose reats with acetic anhydrides to form
A
mono acetate
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Tetracetate
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Pentaacetate
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D
Hexa acetate
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Solution
The correct option is
C
Pentaacetate
Glucose reacts with acetic anhydrides to form pentaacetate and acetic acid.
The reaction is given as above.
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