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Formula of pentachloro glucose

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Answered by debismita
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Answer:

C6H12O6 ..........☺

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Answered by brokendreams
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Pentachloro glucose has a formula of CH4OCl5

Explanation:

  • Glucose has a formula of C6H12O6.
  • Its an aldose sugar with a 6 carbon chain.
  • From these carbons, hydrogen and hydroxyl groups emmerge.
  • Pentachloro glucose is formed when these hydroxyl groups are replaced by chlorine moiety.
  • Pentachloro glucose is formed when glucose is treated with PCl5.
  • This is a nucleophilic substitution which substitutes hydroxyl groups with chlorine groups.

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