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How do you explain the presence of an al...

How do you explain the presence of an aldehydic group in a glucose molecule?

A

reaction with `PCl_5`

B

reaction by Na-Hg to give S-orbitol

C

reaction with Fehling solution

D

reaction with Tollen's reagent

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B, C, D
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