D (+) glucose reacts with hydroxylamine and yields an oxime.
The structure of the oxime would be : [2014]
(a) CH=NOH
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
(b) CH = NOH
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HO – C – H
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
(c) CH = NOH
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
(d) CH = NOH
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
Answers
Ans.(d)
CH = NOH
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
- D(+) glucose reacts with hydroxyl amine and yield an oxime.
- In the reaction, the aldehyde group reacts with hydroxyl amine and form oxime group, known as oxime group.
- Oxime Group: CH=NOHCH=NOH
complete reaction:
CH = O
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H + NH₂OH -------------------------------->
| -H₂0
H – C – OH
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
CH = NOH
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H – C – OH
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HO – C – H
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H – C – OH
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H – C – OH
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CH₂OH
More Question:
Some reactions of amines are given. Which one is not
correct ? [NEET Kar. 2013]
(a) (CH₃)₂NH + NaNO₂ + HCl → (CH₃)₂ N – N = O
(b) (CH₃)₂N – + NaNO₂ + HCl →
(CH₃)₂N⁻ – N = NCl
(c) CH₃CH₂NH₂ + HNO₂ → CH₃CH₂OH + N₂
(d) CH₃NH₂ + C₆H₅SO₂Cl → CH₃NHSO₂C₆H₅
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