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fehling's solution

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Feh·ling's solution   (fā'lĭngz)   
n.  An aqueous solution of copper sulfate, sodium hydroxide, and potassium sodium tartrate used to test for the presence of sugars and aldehydes in a substance, such as urine.

[After Hermann von Fehling (1812-1885), German chemist.]
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Main Entry: Feh·ling's solution
Pronunciation: 'fA-li[ng](z)-
Variant: or Feh·ling solution /-li[ng]-/
Function: noun
: a blue solution of Rochelle salt and copper sulfate used as an oxidizing agent in a test for sugars and aldehydes in which the precipitation of a red oxide of copper indicates a positiveresult
Fehling, Hermann von (1812–1885), German chemist. Fehling is known for his work in analytical and industrial chemistry. In 1848 he published an article onanalyzing the quantity of sugar in urine in which he introduced his test for the determination of reducing sugars using a solution that he formulated.
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Fehling's solution Feh·ling's solution (fā'lĭngz)
n.
An aqueous solution of copper sulfate, sodium hydroxide, and potassium sodium tartrate used to test for the presence of sugars and aldehydes in a substance, such as urine.

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