Organic Chemistry II
Fehling's Solution is a chemical reagent used to test for the presence of reducing sugars, specifically aldehydes. It is composed of two separate solutions: Fehling's A, which contains copper(II) sulfate, and Fehling's B, which contains a mixture of sodium potassium tartrate and sodium hydroxide. When mixed and heated with a reducing sugar, the copper(II) ions in Fehling's Solution are reduced to copper(I) oxide, forming a characteristic red precipitate, indicating oxidation of the sugar.
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