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Q: A chemist forms a solution by mixing 0.50 mol glucose and 2.0 kg water?
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How do you differentiate between glucose solution and sucrose solution?

One way is by polarimeter; glucose and sucrose rotate polarized light in opposite directions. This is assuming your materials are of biological origin and therefore consist of the D-forms of both; if they're synthetic, then all bets are off.


What forms when you add salt to sugar?

That depends on what you are talking about. There will be no mixing of salt and sugar just as solids, but if they were in aqueous solution, you can force a chemical reaction.


What conditions must be presented to enable a material to dissolve in another material?

When you stir salt into a glass of water, it forms a homogeneous mixture- a solution of salt and water. Forming a solution by mixing 2 or more materials is called dissolving. Salt dissolves in water. Mixing materials together does not always make a solution, however. Neither Orange Juice nor milk is a solution. The pulp of the orange does not dissolve, and neither does the milk fat.


What type of atom forms the central backbone of the glucose molecule?

carbon atoms forms the backbone of glucose molecule


Conditions must be present to enable a materials to dissolve in another material?

When you stir salt into a glass of water, it forms a homogeneous mixture- a solution of salt and water. Forming a solution by mixing 2 or more materials is called dissolving. Salt dissolves in water. Mixing materials together does not always make a solution, however. Neither Orange Juice nor milk is a solution. The pulp of the orange does not dissolve, and neither does the milk fat.


What does the HCl acid do in the Benedict's Test for non-reducing sugars?

Dilute HCL solution hydrolyses non-reducing sugar (sucrose) into its components; monosaccharides; glucose and fructose, and then solution must get neutralised by a base since benedict's solution won't work in acidic environments. After this Cu II ions in benedict's solution could get reduced to Cu I by glucose. Brick red colour is observed when Cu I Oxide (precipitate) forms.


When the a solution of acid reacts with a solution of base what forms?

It forms a neutral solution. This process is known as a neutralization reaction


The combination of glucose and galactose forms?

lactose


What ingredient pepper or salt forms a solution with water?

Salt forms a solution when added to water.


What gas will form when mixing vinegar and mentos?

no gas forms


If you wanted to remove essentially all of the glucose from a glucose water solution how would you do it using a cellulose bag a large beaker and water?

immense the glucose solution in cellulose bag in to the beaker for about 30minutes, more water will diffuse through the selective permeable membrane of the bag leaving the sugar. simple take out the bag,stand in a dry baker and test for glucose using a Benedict solution which indicate the finale result of the experiment.


What two monosaccharides forms lactose?

Glucose and Galactose.