A. Grignard reagent
B. Tollens reagent
C. Fehlings reagent
D. Benedicts reagent
Related Mcqs:
- Aldehydes and ketones both, show the type of Isomerism is __________?
A. chain Isomerism
B. Functional Group Isomerism
C. Metamerism
D. Position IsomerismSubmitted by: Aamir khan Hullio
- Ketones and Aldehydes are differentiate by using ______________?
A. Fehling solution
B. Bendict solution
C. Silver Mirror test
D. Nitroprusside testSubmitted by: Safeullah Bullo
- Ketones and aldehydes can be distinguished using ____________?
A. Bendict solution
B. Fehling solution
C. Tollens reagent
D. None of TheseSubmitted by: Safeullah Bullo
- In Aldehydes and Ketones, carbon of carbonyl group is ____________?
A. sp3 hybridised
B. sp2 hybridised
C. sp hybridised
D. UnhybridisedSubmitted by: Aamir khan Hullio
- Which of the following aldehydes shows rapid reaction with sodium nitroprusside ?
A. formaldehyde
B. accetaldehyde
C. benzaldehyde
D. acetone - Which of the following reaction is not shown by ketones ?
A. reaction with HCN
B. reaction with NaHSO3
C. reaction with 2 4 dinitrophenyl hydrazine
D. reaction with Fehling solution - Which of the following reaction is not shown by ketones ?
A. reaction with HCN
B. reaction with NaHSO3
C. reaction with 2 4 dinitrophenyl hydrazine
D. reaction with Fehling solution - On heating aldehydes with Fehlings solution we get a precipitate whose colour is_________________?
A. pink
B. black
C. yellow
D. brick red - Ketones are comparatively less reactive than aldehdye. It is due to_______________?
A. alkyl groups are electron donating
B. steric hindrance
C. Both A and B
D. none - On heating aldehydes with Fehlings solution we get a precipitate whose colour is_________________?
A. pink
B. black
C. yellow
D. brick red