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Both glucose and sucrose have an aldehydic group, then why does only glucose reduces Fehling’s Reagent and not sucrose? - Chemistry

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Both glucose and sucrose have an aldehydic group, then why does only glucose reduces Fehling’s Reagent and not sucrose?

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Glucose reduces Fehling’s Reagent however sucrose cannot, though both have aldehydic groups, because glucose contains a free aldehydic group, whereas sucrose is a disaccharide and does not have a free aldehydic group.

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