Question:

Acetophenone and Benzaldehyde can be distinguished by:
(A) Tollen's reagent
(B) DNP test
(C) Iodoform test
(D) Carbylamine test
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Tollens’ reagent distinguishes aldehyde vs ketone; Iodoform test distinguishes methyl ketones.
Updated On: Sep 19, 2025
  • (A), (B) and (D) only
  • (A) and (C) only
  • (A) and (B) only
  • (B) and (D) only
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the tests.
- Tollens’ test: Benzaldehyde (an aldehyde) gives a silver mirror; acetophenone (a ketone) does not.
- DNP test: Both aldehydes and ketones give positive 2,4-DNP test (orange/yellow ppt), so not distinguishing.
- Iodoform test: Acetophenone (methyl ketone) gives yellow ppt of \(CHI_3\); benzaldehyde does not.
- Carbylamine test: Detects primary amines, not aldehydes/ketones.
Step 2: Conclusion.
Thus, acetophenone and benzaldehyde can be distinguished by Tollens reagent and Iodoform test.
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