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Glucose when treated with `CH_3 OH` in the presence of dry HCl gives `alpha` and `beta`-methylglucosides because it contains

A

an aldehydic group

B

`a-CH_(2)OH` group

C

a ring structure

D

five `-OH` group

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The correct Answer is:
C

`alpha` and `beta` methyl glucosides are formed because glucose contains a ring structure and the reaction with `CH_(3)OH` passs through a carbanion.
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