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How many moles of acetic anhydride will be required to form glucose pentaacetate from 2 M of glucose ?

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Knowledge Check

  • How many moles of acetic anhydride will be required to form glucose pertaacetate from 2M of glucose?

    A
    2
    B
    5
    C
    10
    D
    `2.5`
  • How many mole of acetic anhydride will consumed when it reacts with compound (A)

    A
    3
    B
    4
    C
    5
    D
    6
  • How many molecules of CO_2 will be required to produce 6 molecules of glucose ?

    A
    38
    B
    36
    C
    40
    D
    32
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