dehydration of sugar followed by furfural formation further giving rise to a coloured complex
it is a test for the detection of ketonic group
The Antrone test is a general test for carbohydrates (like the Molisch test). Thus, all carbohydrates should yield a positive test (green precipitate) in the anthrone reaction.
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They test for carbohydrates. The Iodine reagent tests for starch. The Benedict's reagent tests for small sugars. Most carbohydrates are are made of sugar, and starch is a type of carbohydrate.
Molisch's Test (named after Austrian botanist Hans Molisch) is a sensitive chemical test for the presence of carbohydrates, based on the dehydration of the carbohydrate by sulfuric acid to produce an aldehyde, which condenses with two molecules of phenol (usually α-naphthol, though other phenols (e.g. resorcinol, thymol) also give colored products) resulting in a red- or purple-colored compound.
i think the general test for carbohydrates is Molisch Test..
The Antrone test is a general test for carbohydrates (like the Molisch test). Thus, all carbohydrates should yield a positive test (green precipitate) in the anthrone reaction.
Because it is a carbohydrates and molisch test will be positive in the presence of carbohydrates
Molisch's Test is a chemical test for the presence of carbohydrates, based on the dehydration of the carbohydrate by sulfuric acid to produce an aldehyde. Its importance is that it tests the presence of carbohydrates based on their dehydration,
Bread, pasta, and cereal would certainly "test positive" for carbohydrates.
Molisch's test is used to detect carbohydrates. Egg albumen is free from carbohydrates.
all carbohydrates show positive result to Molisch test. this is because Molisch test is used to distinguish carbohydrates from other organic compound.
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