Does formaldehyde give Fehling's test?
Mia Moss
Published May 17, 2026
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Consequently, does formaldehyde give tollens test?
Note-formaldehyde does not give Tollen's test.
Also Know, which aldehyde does not give Fehling's test? Aldehydes that lack alpha hydrogens, such as benzaldehyde or pivalaldehyde (2,2-dimethylpropanal) cannot form an enolate and thus do not give a positive Fehling's test result under usual conditions.
Besides, what happens when formaldehyde is heated with Fehling solution?
Hydrolysis of trichloroacetone gives chloroform. (iii) Formaldehyde reacts with Fehling Solution to form anion of formic acid.
How can you tell the difference between formaldehyde and benzaldehyde?
Benzaldehyde and formaldehyde can be distinguished by Fehling's test. Fehling's solution is an alkaline solution of copper sulphate containing sodium potassium tartarate. When fehling's solution will be added to formaldehyde , methanoic acid and cuprous oxide (red precipitate ) will be formed.
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