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HSC Science (Computer Science) 12th Standard Board Exam - Maharashtra State Board Important Questions for Chemistry

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Write a commercial method for preparation of glucose.

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Chapter: [14] Biomolecules
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates

The molecule of glucose is also called ______.

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Chapter: [14] Biomolecules
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates

The glycosidic linkage present in maltose is ______.

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Chapter: [14] Biomolecules
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates

The linkage present in Lactose is ______.

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Chapter: [14] Biomolecules
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates

What are monosaccharides?

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Monosaccahrides

Draw ring structure of α - D - (+) - glucopyranose.

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Monosaccahrides

Write the reaction that indicates the presence of -CHO group in glucose

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

Draw the simple Fisher projection formulae of D - (+) - glucose and D - (-) - fructose

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

How many moles of acetic anhydride will be required to form glucose pentaacetate from 2M of glucose?

(a) 2

(b) 5

(c) 10

(d) 2.5

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

What happens when glucose is treated with hydroxylamine?

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

Maltose is a 

(a) Polysaccharide

(b) Disaccharide

(c) Trisaccharide

(d) Monosaccharide

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

What is the action of following reagents on glucose?

bromine water

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose

What is the action of following reagents on glucose?

dilute HNO3

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose

What is the action of following reagents on glucose?

hydroxyl amine

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose

Stachyose is an example of _______.

(A) monosaccharides

(B) disaccharides

(C) trisaccharides

(D) tetrasaccharides

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose

Enlist the properties of glucose that can not be explained on the basis of open chain structure of it

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Structures of Glucose

The number of primary and secondary hydroxyl groups in ribose are -

(a) 1, 3

(b) 2, 3

(c) 3, 1

(d) 3, 2

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Classification of Carbohydrates

Write the formula of the complex copper (II) hexacyanoferrate (II).

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose

Write the number of hydroxyl groups present in α - D (+) -Glucopyranose (trans.)

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Introduction of Carbohydrates

How is glucose prepared by commercial method? How is peptide linkage formed?

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Chapter: [14.01] Carbohydrates
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Preparation of Glucose
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