Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
Formaldehyde and formic acid can be dist...

Formaldehyde and formic acid can be distinguished from each other by treating with `:`

A

Tollen's reagent

B

Fehling's solution

C

Ferric chloride

D

Sodium bicarbonate

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ALDEHYDES, KETONES & CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise C.U.Q|60 Videos
  • ALDEHYDES, KETONES & CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise EXERCISE -I (C.W.)|15 Videos
  • ALDEHYDES, KETONES & CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise EVALUATE YOURSELF -4|8 Videos
  • ALCOHOLS, ETHERS, PHENOL

    NARAYNA|Exercise Assertion Reaosn|10 Videos
  • AMINES & DIAZO COMPOUNDS

    NARAYNA|Exercise Subjective type Q.|13 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Formic acid can be distinguished from acetic acid by reaction with

Formic acid can be distinguished from acetic acid by its reaction with:

Knowledge Check

  • Formaldehyde and formic acid can be distinguished by :

    A
    Tollen's reagent
    B
    Fehling's solution
    C
    Ferric chloride
    D
    `"NaHCO"_(3)`
  • Formaldehyde andformic acid can be distinguished using

    A
    tollen reagent
    B
    Fehling solution
    C
    Ferric hloride
    D
    Sodium bicarbonate
  • Formaldehyde and formic acid are distinguished by treating with

    A
    Tollen's reagent
    B
    `NaHCO_(3)`
    C
    Fehling solution
    D
    Schiff's reagent
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    Formic acid can be distinguished from acetic acid by its reaction with

    Formaldehyde and formic acid are distinguish by treating with

    Phenol and benzoic acid can be distinguished by :

    Formic acid can reduce

    Formic acid can reduce