In chemistry I2KI is called 'Iodine potassium iodide'. I2KI is used to test for starches in Biology.I do not know what I2Kl is, because that would imply that Kl is a element which it is not.
Blood sugar tests include several different tests that measure the amount of sugar (glucose) in a person's blood.
glycerol (sugar)
Bromine
This conclusion is the result of sweetness tests.
Uine glucose tests
The A1C test is a way to analyze blood sugar. An A1C chart measures blood sugar levels over several A1C tests to get an average blood sugar reading for an individual. Blood sugar levels between 5.7 and 6.4 percent indicate pre-diabetic status, while blood sugar of 6.5 or greater on two A1C tests indicates diabetes.
Mostly sugar and fats. And cholesterol is a fat.
Yes, I would have these tests and use the glucometer to check your blood sugar.
Some primary care capillary blood tests include tests for blood sugar, mononucleosis rapid testing, lead testing, or hemoglobin/hematocrit.
a few lab investigations require empty stomach. for fasting sample it is not good to take coffee before blood tests.
From my previous lab, i'm assuming it's the same, there are 4 tests: monosaccharaide, starch, lipid, and protein. If a sugar cube is to be placed into the unknown solution and then tested by the 4 tests, there would be NO affect: * Note: Some will think that placing a sugar cube into the solution will change the results of the monosaccharaide test, but there won't be. Remember, the monosaccharide only tests positive in the presence of a monosaccharaide, but sucrose is a DISACCHARIDE, so there will be no affect. As for the other tests, they are indicators of starch, lipids, and proteins, again, nothing else. Therefore, sugar has no affect on the results whatsoever.