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Interpretation:
The structure of compound X formed by the reaction of
Concept Introduction:
Sodium borohydride is a reducing agent which reduces carbonyl group to the alcohol group. Ribitol and Xylitol are both five carbon alditols. Periodic acid is a strong oxidizing agent which converts alcohol
Answer:
The structure of X is shown below.
Explanation:
As X gives ribitol and xylitol on reduction with sodium borohydride, so, the oxidation of both alditols performed at carbon
Figure 1
Conclusion:
The structure of compound X is shown in Figure 1.
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