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Tollens reagent used for the distinction of aldehydes with ketones is

A

`Cu(II) cirate - NH_(3) (aq)`

B

`Cu(NO_(3))_(2) - NH_(3) (aq)`

C

`Pb (NO_(3))_(2) - NH_(3) (aq)`

D

`AgNO_(3) - NH_(3) (aq)`

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D

Tollens reagent is ammoniacal solution of silver nitrate in which silver remain as `[Ag (NH_(3))_(2)]^(+)`
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  • Tollen's reagent is

    A
    `Cu_(2)O`
    B
    `[Cu(OH)_(4)]^(2-)`
    C
    `Ag_(2)O`
    D
    `[Ag(NH)_(3)^(2)]^(+)`
  • Tollen's reagent is

    A
    ammonical `CuSO_(4)`
    B
    ammonical `AgNO_(3)`
    C
    alkaline solution containing complex of copper nitrate
    D
    none of these
  • Tollen's reagent is

    A
    Alkaline mercuric chloride
    B
    Alkaline potassium permanganate
    C
    Ammoniacal silver nitrate
    D
    Ammonium citrate
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