Blue
Because this solution contain copper(II) sulfate.
Sodium carbonate is added to increase the pH of the solution.
Benedicts solution
A reducing sugar such as glucose can be oxidized by both Benedicts solution and Tollens reagent to form a colored precipitate. This reaction is used to test for the presence of reducing sugars in a solution.
No colour
Glucose
Because this solution contain copper(II) sulfate.
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2 words. Benedicts Solution
because it contains glucose
Sodium carbonate is added to increase the pH of the solution.
benedicts solution
Benedicts solution
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A reducing sugar such as glucose can be oxidized by both Benedicts solution and Tollens reagent to form a colored precipitate. This reaction is used to test for the presence of reducing sugars in a solution.
Benedict's solution is a deep blue color. When mixed with milk or any kind of reducing sugar, the solution will change color to yellow, orange, red, or brown depending on the amount of reducing sugar present in the milk.