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When CH(3)OH reacts with glucose two typ...

When `CH_(3)OH` reacts with glucose two types of glucoside are obtained. Why is it so?

A

Cold water

B

Dil. HCl

C

Dil. `H_(2)SO_(4)`

D

Hot NaOH`(20%)`

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