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what is Molis's reagent ?​

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Answered by SnehaG
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Noun. Molisch's reagent (uncountable) (chemistry) α-naphthol (C10H8OH) dissolved in ethanol (C2H5OH). It is used in Molisch's test for the detection of carbohydrates.

Answered by Anonymous
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It was for the presence of carbohydrates, based on the dehydration of the carbohydrate by sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid to produce an aldehyde, which condenses with two molecules of a phenol, resulting in a violet ring.

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