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dogs can see in the mirror, my dog sometimes barks at himself in mirror. they also will watch the TV. ALthough some just don't react to the other dog "in the mirror".
The person under me has no idea what they're saying. if just a tad amount of research is done, even typing in "dog" and "mirror" you'll find tons of evidence on dogs being able to see their reflections. as for guinea pigs....... No it doesnt do anything! Think of your guinea pig like a dog! Do dogs react to a mirror in front of there face? NO! Not really. Some guinea pig out there might react to it but as for me or anyone like me I've never seen one react to a mirror!
Yes, Tollens' reagent can react with cyclohexanone. Tollens' reagent is commonly used to test for the presence of aldehydes, including cyclohexanone, by forming a silver mirror when the aldehyde is present.
Light is reflected off mirrors due to the smooth surface of the mirror causing light to bounce back at the same angle it hits the mirror. This reflection of light is what allows us to see our reflections in mirrors.
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When Bella wakes up as a vampire Alice puts a mirror in front of her and Bella can't believe how beautiful she is. She says that she can't believe the girl staring back in the mirror is her and Edward tells her she has always been beautiful to him.
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Tollens reagent is a mild oxidizing agent that reacts with aldehydes to produce a silver mirror. Ketones, however, do not have a hydrogen atom bonded to the carbonyl group, making them resistant to oxidation by Tollens reagent. As a result, ketones do not react with Tollens reagent.
No, the Tollens test is used to detect aldehydes, not alkenes. Alkenes do not react with Tollens' reagent.