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Glucose and fructose can be disntiguishe...

Glucose and fructose can be disntiguished by

A

Seliqwanoff's test

B

Bebnedict's test

C

Barfoed's test

D

Fehling's test

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To distinguish between glucose and fructose, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Structures - Glucose is an aldose, which means it contains an aldehyde group (-CHO). - Fructose is a ketose, which means it contains a ketone group (C=O). ### Step 2: Identify the Tests - We need to identify which test can differentiate between an aldose and a ketose. The relevant test for this purpose is the Seliwanoff's test. ...
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