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Glucose reacts with acetic anhydride and forms

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Answered by Himanshutw
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Glucose reacts with acetic anhydride and forms glucose penta acetate

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Glucose reacts with acetic anhydride and forms Penta acetate.

Explanation:

  • The reaction taking place between acetic anhydride and the glucose is successful in forming the compound known as the Penta acetate.
  • This happens because the compound of acetic anhydride is going to react with the alcohol group which is present in the glucose to form an ester ring all around the glucose.
  • Acetic anhydrous which goes by the formula of (CH₃CO)₂O has several other uses too like being used as a reagent in organic synthesis.

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