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Standard XII
Chemistry
Nitric Acid
The differenc...
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The difference in the number of hydrogen atom between gluconic acid and saccharic acid is:
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Gluconic acid is obtain by oxidation of glucose with bromine water.
Saccharic acid (or glucaric acid) can be obtained by oxidation of glucose with nitric acid.
The difference in the number of hydrogen is 2.
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