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    Creatinine Reacts with Strong Alkaline Picrate to Form a Yellow-Red
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Creatinine Reacts with Strong Alkaline Picrate to Form a Yellow-Red

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Creatinine reacts with strong alkaline picrate to form a yellow-red compound. This reaction is:


A) Nessler's reaction.
B) Ehrlich's diazo reaction.
C) Jaffe reaction.
D) Lieberman-Burchard reaction.

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