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The reagent which forms crystalline osaz...

The reagent which forms crystalline osazone derivatives when heated with glucose is?

A

Fehling solution

B

phenyl hydrazine

C

Benedict solution

D

hydroxyl amine

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Knowledge Check

  • The reagent which forms crystalline osazone derivative when treated with glucose is

    A
    Fehling's solution
    B
    phenylhydrazine
    C
    Benedict's solution
    D
    hydroxylamine.
  • Aldehydes and ketones will not form crystalline derivatives with

    A
    sodium bisulphite
    B
    phenylhydrazine
    C
    semicarbazide hydrochloride
    D
    dihydrogen sodium phosphate.
  • Primary nitro compounds when react with HNO_2 forms crystalline solids which on treatment with NaoH gives

    A
    Red solution
    B
    Blue solution
    C
    White precipitate
    D
    Yellow colouration
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