In the viscose process the solvent for cellulose consists of
A
Ether and alcohol
B
Copper sulphate and ammonia
C
Sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide
D
Acetic acid and acetic anhydride
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C
Sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide
c In the viscose process the solvent for cellulose consists of Sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide in viscose process uses carbon disulfide to convert cellulose into cellulose xanthate, which is soluble in aqueous alkali solutions $( NaOH )$, before forming fibers in an acidic coagulation bath.
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Assertion : Treatment of $D-$ glucose with dilute alkali affords an equilibrium mixture consisting of $D-$ mannose, $D-$ fructose and starting substance $D-$ glucose.
Reason : The reaction involves an intermediate in which hybridisation of $C_2$ changes from $sp^3$ to $sp^2$