Give reasons for the following:
Glucose and fructose give the same osazone.
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During osazone formation, the reaction occurs only at C-1 and C-2. As glucose and fructose differ from each other only in the arrangement of atoms at C-1 and C-2, therefore they give the same osazone.
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