Question
What happens when fructose is treated with sodium amalgam and water?

Answer

When fructose is treated with sodium amalgam and water, partial reduction take place and the products formed are epimers of sorbitol and mannitol. New asymmetric carbon is formed at C – 2. This reaction confirms the presence of keto group in fructose.
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