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Statement-1: Benzaldehyde gives negative...

Statement-1: Benzaldehyde gives negative Benedict's test
and
Statement-2: Aldehydes do not respond positively with Benedicts reagent.

A

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True : Statement-II is a correct explanation for Statement-I

B

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is True : Statement-II is `NOT` a correct explanation for Statement-I

C

Statement-I is True, Statement-II is False.

D

Statement-I is False, Statement-II is True.

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ALLEN-ALKENE, ALKANE & ALKYNE -EXERCISE-3
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  2. Statement-1: Benzaldehyde gives negative Benedict's test and State...

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  3. Statement-1: Benzaldehyde gives negative Benedict's test and State...

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  4. Statement-I: R-C-=O^(+) is more stable than R-C^(+)=O Because Stat...

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  5. The addition of HCN to carbonyl compounds is an example of

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  6. Give chemical tests to distinguish between: acetaldehyde and benzald...

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  7. Statement-I: Ketones are less reactive than aldehydes. Because Sta...

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  8. Assertion : Benzaldehyde is more reactive than ethanal towards nucleop...

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  9. Assertion (A) Formaldehyde is a planar molecule. Reason (R) It conta...

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  10. Aldehyde, ketone, acid and acid derivatives contain gtC=O group. Aldeh...

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  11. Aldehyde, ketone, acid and acid derivatives contain gtC=O group. Aldeh...

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  12. Aldehyde, ketone, acid and acid derivatives contain gtC=O group. Aldeh...

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  13. Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids ...

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  14. Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids ...

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  15. Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids ...

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  16. Aldehydes and ketones are amphoteric. Thus they can act both as acids ...

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  17. Aldehyde and ketones are specially susceptible susceptible to nucleoph...

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  18. Aldehyde and ketones are specially susceptible susceptible to nucleoph...

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  19. Aldehyde and ketones are specially susceptible susceptible to nucleoph...

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