Which of the following statements is NOT correct :
(a) Tollens' test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes.
(b) Fehling's test is given by aliphatic aldehydes. It is not given by aromatic
aldehydes.
(c) Iodoform test is given by methyl ketones and acetaldehydes.
(d) Lucas test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes

1 Answer

Answer :

Lucas test is given by both aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes

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