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Consider the formation of an osazone derivative from D-glucose. How many equivalents of phenylhydrazine are stoichiometrically consumed, and what is the ultimate fate of the C-2 stereocenter during this reaction?

Answer: B

💡 Solution & Explanation

Osazone formation consumes 3 equivalents of phenylhydrazine. The first forms a standard hydrazone at C-1. The second oxidizes the adjacent C-2 hydroxyl to a ketone. The third condenses with this new C-2 ketone to form the final osazone, completely destroying the C-2 stereocenter.

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