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Reductions Involving Aldehydes or Ketones
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How many equivalents of HCHO are formed by oxidative cleavage of one equivalent of D-glucose by excess of HIO
4
in water?
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1 equivalent of HCHO is formed by oxidative cleavage of one equivalent of D-glucose by an excess of
H
I
O
4
in water.
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