Iodine does not react with sugar, it reacts with starch.
Iodine will will not react with hydroelectric acid
the iodine will react with carbohydrate to give different color .
Yes. Rubidium is an alkali metal in the sodium group. It will react with iodine to form rubidium iodide:- 2Rb+ I2 -> 2RbI
It's very likely that Iodine will react with plant products, since Iodine reacts with starch. Negative controls (glucose, water, and protein) could be used to verify the result.
Adding iodine to the solution will turn it a deep blue which indicate presence of polysaccharides.
Iodine does not react with sugar, it reacts with starch.
Iodine will will not react with hydroelectric acid
no
the iodine will react with carbohydrate to give different color .
No. If it did, it'd spontaneously boil, fume of burn in its container.
Yes
nothing
Yes. Rubidium is an alkali metal in the sodium group. It will react with iodine to form rubidium iodide:- 2Rb+ I2 -> 2RbI
It's very likely that Iodine will react with plant products, since Iodine reacts with starch. Negative controls (glucose, water, and protein) could be used to verify the result.
Sucrose
then starch is not present...