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Imdadul Haque posted an Question
December 17, 2020 • 22:42 pm 30 points
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Reduction of a 2-ketohexose with nabha yields a mixture of alditols a mixture of cyclic hemiacetals a single pyranose. oa single aldohexose a mixture of acetals

Reduction of a 2-ketohexose with NaBHa yields a mixture of alditols a mixture of cyclic hemiacetals a single pyranose. Oa single aldohexose a mixture of acetals

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  • Suman Kumar

    Sodium borohydride reduction of an aldose makes the ends of the resulting alditol chain identical, HOCH2(CHOH)nCH2OH, option A is correct

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    Priyanshu kumar Best Answer

    A 2-ketohexose is reduced with NaBH4 in CH3OH to form a mixture of D-galactitol and D-talitol option A is correct

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