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Glycerol On Oxidation With Periodic Acid Gives

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Answered by shweta131145
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When glycerol reacts with periodic acid, two moles of formaldehyde is obtained due to the two end carbons and 1 mole of formic acid is obtained due to the central carbon.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

HCHO + 2HCOOH

Explanation:

  • When glycerol reacts with periodic acid, the two end carbons produce two moles of formaldehyde while the central carbon produces one mole of formic acid.
  • HCHO + 2HCOOH is the product.
  • Many distinct compounds with high added value, such as glyceric acid, tartaric acid, dihydroxyacetone, etc., can be produced by partially oxidising glycerol.
  • Glyceraldehyde is an intriguing chemical compound among possible products because of its many uses in fields including organic chemistry, medicine, and the cosmetics industry.

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