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The given osazone can be obtained by :...

The given osazone can be obtained by :

A

D-glucose

B

D-mannose

C

D-Idose

D

Both (a) & (b)

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The correct Answer is:
D

D - Glucosee, D - Manose, D - Fructose gives same osazone.
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