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Reaction of benzaldehyde with Schiff's reagent?

The Schiff reagent is a product of Fuchsine or Pararosaniline. The Schiff reagent is used to test for aldehydes. Benzaldehyde is added to the decolorized Schiff reagent and a purple/magenta color appears.


Is Pararosaniline is schiff's reagent?

No, its reaction with SO2(aq) gives schiff's reagent.


What group of substance that give positive reaction to molisch test?

Carbohydrates typically give a positive reaction to the Molisch test. This is because the Molisch reagent reacts with the carbohydrates to form a purple complex, indicating the presence of sugar molecules in the solution.


Which carbohydrates give a positive reaction with benedicts reagent?

Reducing sugars, such as glucose and fructose, give a positive reaction with Benedict's reagent. When heated, these sugars reduce the copper (II) ions in the reagent to form a colored precipitate, indicating the presence of reducing sugars. Non-reducing sugars, like sucrose, will not give a positive reaction with Benedict's reagent.


What is limited reagent?

In a chemical reaction the limiting reagent is the compound totally consumed when the reaction is complete.


What chemical formula for Fehlings reagent?

The Fehling A solution contain copper sulfate.The Fehling B solution contain sodium potassium tartrate and sodium hydroxide.


Is honey a reducing sugar or non reducing?

yes because honey is a monosaccharide All monosaccharides reduce weak oxidizing agents such as Cu2+ in fehlings's reagent.


What is the mechanism of reaction between Wagner's reagent and alkaloids?

what is the reaction mechanism between wagner's reagent and alkaloids


The amount of a reagent present in a reaction that gets used up is called?

limiting reagent


What determine the effect of a limiting reagent on the mass of a product?

the amount of limiting reagent


How do manufacturers decided which reaction to use in excess in a chemical reaction?

The cheaper reagent is usually the reagent that is used in excess. This procedure is purely for economic reasons.


What is the reaction mechanism between an acid chloride and a Grignard reagent?

The reaction mechanism between an acid chloride and a Grignard reagent involves the nucleophilic addition of the Grignard reagent to the carbonyl carbon of the acid chloride, followed by the elimination of the chloride ion to form a ketone. This reaction is known as the Grignard reaction.