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when acetaldehyde is heated with fehling solution
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When acetaldehyde is heated with Fehling solution, a red precipitate is formed. Which of the following is that?
AFMC - 2008
AFMC
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Jul 28, 2022
$ Cu_{2}O $
$Cu$
$CuO$
$CuSO_{4}$
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Solution and Explanation
When acetaldehyde is heated with Fehling solution, a red precipitate of
$Cu _{2} O$
is obtained.
$CH _{3} CHO +2 Cu ( OH )_{2}+ NaOH \longrightarrow$
$CH _{3} COONa + \underset{\text{red}}{Cu _{2}} O \downarrow+3 H _{2} O$
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