what happens when aldehyde and ketone reacts with braddys reagent
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An aqueous solution of 2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazine (DNP) is known as Brady's reagent. It reacts with carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketone) to give a coloured precipitate. These precipitates have a sharp melting point. The melting points of the precipitates confirm the carbonyl compounds.
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