Glucose in blood can be quantitatively determined with
A
Tollen's reagent
B
Benedict's solution
C
Alkaline iodine solution
D
Bromine water
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A
Tollen's reagent
a (a) In glucose aldehydic group is present and Tollen's reagent is the test for aldehydes.
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