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fructose reaction with hydroxylamine

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Answer: Fructose reacts with hydroxylamine to form a monoxime or adds only one mole of HCN to give a cyanohydrin. This reaction indicates the presence of either an aldehyde ( — CHO) or a ketonic ( > C = O) group. ... Fructose is not oxidised by Bromine water indicating the absence of aldehydic group.

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