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    Reduction of a 2-Ketohexose with NaBH<sub>4</sub> Yields ________
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Reduction of a 2-Ketohexose with NaBH4 Yields ________

Question 117

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Reduction of a 2-ketohexose with NaBH4 yields ________.


A) a single aldohexose
B) a mixture of acetals
C) a mixture of alditols
D) a mixture of cyclic hemiacetals
E) a single pyranose

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