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In reaction (d), why does C₆H₅CHO not reduce Cu²⁺ in Fehling's test?
A. Because Cu²⁺ is not oxidizing enough
B. Aromatic aldehydes do not reduce Cu²⁺ unlike aliphatic ones
C. Because benzaldehyde evaporates
D. Because OH⁻ deactivates the ring
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