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the water then appears coulerless

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Q: What would happen if you added water to a starch molecule?
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What happens if you added water to a starch molecule?

the water then appears coulerless


What would happen if a nonpolar molecule were added to water?

that's exactly what im wondering


What will happen to the H and OH that are removed as glucose is added?

Eventually a molecule of water is formed.


Does H2O contain starch?

No. Water contains nothing but water. It can contain starch if starch is added to it.


What is water starch?

No, water does not contain starch. Instead, water contains two hydrogen and one oxygen atom. It is considered a fairly simple molecule.


What happens when iodine is added to starch and distilled water?

As you know that iodine act as indicator for testing of starch so when a drop of iodine is added to starch it turns bluish black but when added to distilled water nothing happens except the colour of water which turns brown and its is the colour of iodine.


What has to happen for a disaccharide to be absorbed?

Hydrolysis must occur before a disaccharide can be absorbed into the bloodstream. A water molecule is added during this process.


What is starch paste and starch gel?

Starch paste is nothing more or less than wheat flour soaked in water until the starch drips out. And starch gel is basically the same thing but less water is added so the starch will be thicker.


What does insolute mean?

It means a chemical/ substance, that cannot be dissolved in a liquid. An example would be starch and water, as starch is insolute when added to water.


How do starch turn into sugar?

Starch is made of many glucose molecules attached together by glycosidic linkage, which removes water from an equation. To break down starch into sugar, water needs to be added into the glycosidic linkages (a process called hydrolysis). The water completely breaks the starch in to individual sugar molecules.


What is laundry starch?

Laundry starch is a mixture of vegetable starch and water that gives clothes a crisper appearance. It can be sprayed directly on clothes or added to a wash cycle.


Will starch iodine and water molecules cross a thin polyethylene molecule?

Yes I can't remember how though... =]