$(1)$ Oxidation of glucose with bromine water gives glutamic acid
$(2)$ The two six-membered cyclic hemiacetal forms of $D-(+)$-glucose ard called anomers
$(3)$ Hydrolysis of sucrose gives dextrorotatory glucose and laevorotatory fructose
$(4)$ Monosaccharides cannot be hydrolysed to give polyhydroxy aldehydes and ketones
| LIST-$I$ | LIST-$I$ |
| $A$.Glucose/NaHCO3/$\Delta$ | $I$.Gluconic acid |
| $B$.Glucose/HNO3 | $II$. No reaction |
| $C$.Glucose/HI/ $\Delta$ | $III$. n-hexane |
| $D$. Glucose/Bromine [water] | $IV$. Saccharic acid |
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