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The glucose in blood can be quantitatively determined with
Benedict's solution
Tollen's reagent
alkaline iodine solution
bromine water

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Tollens Test:-

Tollens’ test, also known as silver-mirror test, is a qualitative laboratory test used to distinguish between an aldehyde and a ketone.

It exploits the fact that aldehydes are readily oxidized (see oxidation), whereas ketones are not.

Tollens’ test uses a reagent known as Tollens’ reagent, which is a colorless, basic, aqueous solution containing silver ions coordinated to ammonia [Ag(NH

3

)

2+

]

Benedict Test:-

Benedict's Test is used to test for simple carbohydrates.

The Benedict's test identifies reducing sugars (monosaccharide's and some disaccharides), which have free ketone or aldehyde functional groups.

Benedict's solution can be used to test for the presence of glucose in urine.

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