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Benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde can be dif...

Benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde can be differentiated by

A

2,4-DNP test

B

Tollen's reagent test

C

Fehling solution test

D

Schiff's reagent test

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Benzaldehyde (an aromatic aldehyde ) can be differentiated from acetaldehyde (an aliphatic aldehyde) by Tollen's reagent test. Only acetaldehyde will give this test.
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