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Under what conditions glucose is converted to gluconic acid and saccharic acid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glucose is converted to gluconic acid by oxidisation with bromine water and to saccharic acid when oxidation is carried by conc. HNO3. Please note that bromine water is a mild oxidising agent as compared to conc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Glucose is converted to gluconic acid by oxidisation with bromine water and to saccharic acid when oxidation is carried by conc. HNO3. Please note that bromine water is a mild oxidising agent as compared to conc. HNO3 which is comparatively quite strong.

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