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Benzaldehyde is different from aliphatic aldehydes in its reaction towards
Options
(a) Schiff’s reagent
(b) NaHSO₃ solution
(c) Tollen’s reagent
(d) Fehling’s solution
Correct Answer:
Fehling’s solution
Explanation:
Unlike aliphatic aldehydes, benzaldehyde does not reduce Fehling’s solution while aliphatic aldehyde reacts with Fehling’s solution. It gives a red precipitate of cuprous oxide.
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(89)
Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
- For a reaction , 2NOCl(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) + Cl₂(g), Kc at 427⁰C
- The number of structural isomers possible from the molecular formula C₃H₉N is
- Which of the following exists as zwitter ion
- When acetic acid is heated with phosphorus pentaoxide(P₂O₅), the compound
- Which of the following is expected not to yield a white precipitate
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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