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Acidic or basic.
Test for sugar with Benidict's solution... if it doesn't change color, It is not sugar if it does it is!!!! :)
Potassium by flame-ionisation color test: redish purple Sulfate: by Barium chloride suspension test ( BaSO4)solid
Benedict's test estimates on color scale the presence of sugar .Normally used as a random pathological chemical test to determine the presence of sugar in urine in diabetes patients.In presence of sugar Benedict's solution turns from blue to shades of yellow,red,brown & dark according to the percentage of sugar present in solution on heating the solution.
Reagents of Osazone test are 1. Phenylhydrazine mixture consisting of phenyl-hydrazine and anhydrous sodium citrate 2. Orignal solution containing a carbohydrate
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Acidic or basic.
Test it with Benedict's solution.
if you have reddish brown result.
Alpha napthol and a mixture of creatine with KOH
No; every test must be confirmed by another test.
Test for sugar with Benidict's solution... if it doesn't change color, It is not sugar if it does it is!!!! :)
The Bradford method involves a chemical test. It is used by scientists to determine the concentration of proteins in a solution.
Iodine Solution is used to determine whether starch is present.
Potassium by flame-ionisation color test: redish purple Sulfate: by Barium chloride suspension test ( BaSO4)solid
Benedict's test estimates on color scale the presence of sugar .Normally used as a random pathological chemical test to determine the presence of sugar in urine in diabetes patients.In presence of sugar Benedict's solution turns from blue to shades of yellow,red,brown & dark according to the percentage of sugar present in solution on heating the solution.
Reagents of Osazone test are 1. Phenylhydrazine mixture consisting of phenyl-hydrazine and anhydrous sodium citrate 2. Orignal solution containing a carbohydrate