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benidict's is more sensitive because it undergoes to a series of change in color (from blue,then green to yellow and last orange) while being expose in heat.

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bcoz its reagent is more stable n it doest give any false n negative result

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benidict's is more sensitive because it undergoes to a series of change in color (from blue,then green to yellow and last orange) while being expose in heat.

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what are the difference between these two test according to bio chemistry

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Q: Why Benedict test is more stable than fehling's test?
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Which is more sensitive test fehlings test or Benedicts test?

benedicts test


What is the fehlings test of glucose?

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What other test material which can be used to replace Benedict's Solution in glucose test in food?

Barfoed's solution. Glucose as a monosaccharide and a reducing sugar would react positive to Barfoed's Test. Fehlings test (Solutions A and B) tests for reducing sugars but was replaced by Benedict's as a) less hazardous and b) you don't have to mix two solutions.


Why is the Glucose Oxidase test a more specific test for urinary glucose that Benedict's test?

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Which compound gives positive Fehlings test?

Fehling test is used for reducing sugars.


Are substance considered reducing fehlings test also the substance reducing in benedicts test?

yes.


Which is more sensitive the benedict's or fehling's test?

Fehling's test is more sensitive than Benedict's test. It is a more reliable method for detecting reducing sugars, such as glucose and fructose, due to its two separate solutions that are mixed before use, allowing for more accurate results compared to the single solution used in Benedict's test.


Why the oxidation of formic acid gives red precipitate while the oxidation of acetic acid not?

I think you are referring to the test using Fehlings solution. Fehlings solution oxidises aldehydes and ketones and formic acid and is in turn reduced. The red precipitate is the copper(I) oxide formed by reduction of the copper(II) complex found in Fehlings solution. Acetic acid is not readily oxidised and so there is no precipitate. See link for more information on what the complex is in Fehlings solution and how it is prepared.


explain using sample equation, the application of benedicts tollens and fehlings test in hospital?

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After hydrolysis did sucrose give a positive test with fehlings test why orwhy not?

After hydrolysis sucrose did give a positive test. It reduces sugar that has hemiketal and hemiaetal in it.


What test is used to test for sugars in a food?

Benedict's test using Benedict's Solution.


What is a positive result for the fehlings test?

Fehlins test is done to identify aldehides. Fehlins solution is used for this test. If aldehides are added to this soluton, a red precipitate is formed.