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Methanoic acid and Ethanoic acid can be differentiated by:

A
Fehling's test
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B
Iodoform test
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C
Tollens' reagent
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D
NaHCO3 test
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Solution

The correct options are
A Fehling's test
C Tollens' reagent
Methanoic acid contains both aldehyde and carboxylic acid group while Ethanoic acid only contains carboxylic acid group.
(A) Fehlings test - Aldehydes respond to Fehling's test, but ketones and acid do not. Hence formic acid answers for Fehling test.

HCOOH+4OH+2Cu2+CO2+3H2O+Cu2O

(B) Iodoform test - Iodoform test is given by more reactive carbonyl group ketone or aldehyde that has CH3CO group.

(C) Formic acid can also answer Tollens reagent and oxidised to carbondioxide.

HCOOH+2[Ag(NH3)2]++2OH2Ag+CO2+2H2O+4NH3

(D) Both will answer sodium bicarbonate test and evolves CO2.

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