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Silver nitrate dissolves in liquor NH(3)...

Silver nitrate dissolves in liquor `NH_(3)`to produce

A

Tollens reagent

B

Fehling's solution

C

Schiff reagent

D

Fenton's reagent

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Tollens's reagent is ammoniacal silver nitrate
`AgNO_(3)+NH_(4)OHrarrunderset("White ppt")(AgOH)+NH_(4)NO_(3)`
`AgNO+2NH_(4)OH rarr underset("soluble")([Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]OH)+2H_(2)O`
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