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Question
Write the reactions involved when D-glucose is treated with the following reagent:
H2N-OH
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Solution
\[\begin{array}{cc}
\phantom{............}\ce{CHO}\phantom{.............}\ce{CO=N-OH}\\
\phantom{..}|\phantom{..................}|\\
\phantom{........}\ce{(CHOH)4->[NH2OH](CHOH)4}\\
\phantom{..}|\phantom{..................}|\\
\phantom{.........}\ce{\underset{\text{D-glucose}}{CH2OH}}\phantom{..........}\ce{\underset{\text{Oxime}}{CH2OH}}
\end{array}\]
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