Chemistry, asked by haokipjejem01, 9 months ago

What happens when fructose reacts with phenyhydrazine?

Answers

Answered by sunitatyagi848
1

Explanation:

 Principle:  When reducing sugars are treated with phenylhydrazine, first phenylhydrazones (soluble) are formed.  On heating, these hydrazones further react with phenylhydrazine to form sugar osazones (insoluble).

Answered by deepandita2005
1

Answer:

When reducing sugars are treated with phenylhydrazine, first phenylhydrazones (soluble) are formed.  On heating, these hydrazones further react with phenylhydrazine to form sugar osazones (insoluble).

Explanation:

i hope it's helpful

Similar questions