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Cellulose upon acetylation with excess acetic anhydride/
H₂SO₄ (catalytic) gives cellulose triacetate whose structure
is

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Cellulose upon acetylation with excess acetic anhydride/ H₂SO₄ (catalytic) gives cellulose triacetate whose structure  is cellulose tri acetate.

Step by step explanation:

  • Cellulose is the substance which forms the majority of the cell walls of a plant. It is the most common organic compound on Earth.
  • Cellulose is a simple polysaccharide chain consisting of units of D-glucose.
  • In which β-glycosidic connections between C-1 of one glucose and C-4 of the next glucose are linked.
  • Only three hydroxy groups are able to form acetate in one compound, this is why they are called cellulose triacetate.
  • The structure is as follows (in attachment).

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