MCQ
Aldehydes can be oxidised by
  • A
    Tollen's reagent
  • B
    Fehling solution
  • C
    Benedict solution
  • All of these

Answer

Correct option: D.
All of these
d
(d) All test for Aldehyde because ketone require strong oxidising agent.

$2{[Ag{(N{H_3})_2}]^ + } + RCHO \to RCOOH + 2Ag + 4N{H_3} + {H_2}O$

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