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Why does compound (A) given below not form an oxime ?

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Glucose pentaacetate (structure A ) does not have a free `-OH` group at `C_1` and hece cannot be converted into the open chain form having a free `-CHO` group. Therefore , glucose pentaacetate does not form an oxime.
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