what happens when fructose reacts with concentrated nitric acids?
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Fructose is oxidised by concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of glycolic acid and tartaric acid, together with some trihydroxy glutaric acid, which is formed by oxidative decarboxylation.
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Fructose is oxidised by concentrated nitric acid to give a mixture of glycolic acid and tartaric acid, together with some trihydroxy glutaric acid, which is formed by oxidative decarboxylation.
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