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  2. When an aldehyde is added to Tollens’ reagent, the aldehyde is oxidised to a carboxylic acid, and simultaneously the diamminesilver (I) ion present in Tollens’ reagent is reduced to form metallic silver, producing the silver mirror effect. Commonly, dextrose (a form of glucose) is used.
    www.compoundchem.com/2017/09/06/silver-mirror/
    The essence of the sil­ver mir­ror re­ac­tion is the for­ma­tion of metal­lic sil­ver lay­er as a re­sult of an ox­i­da­tion-re­duc­tion re­ac­tion, by the in­ter­ac­tion of an am­mo­nia so­lu­tion of sil­ver ox­ide in the pres­ence of alde­hy­des.
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