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Q: What conclusions can you draw when an experiment sample givs both a positive starch test and a positive maltose test after incubation?
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What conclusions can you draw when an experimental sample gives both a positive starch test and a positive maltose test after incubation?

Starch digestion (hydrolysis) is incomplete


What conclusion can you draw when an experimental sample gives both a positive starch and a positive maltose test after incubation?

The maltose positive test will have a degree of how positive, it is. That will tell you how much of the starch has been digested.


What conclusion can be drawn from the experiment when amylase and maltase were added to a maltose solution?

Maltase digests only maltose


Will Maltose produce a positive Benedict's test?

Yes, all monosaccharides do.


which of the different carbohydrates test would give a positive result for maltose describe its color change?

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Is maltose non reducing sugar?

maltose is a reducing sugar ..


Is maltose an oligosaccharide?

Maltose is a disaccharide.


What is maltose dextrin?

dextrine and maltose are byproduct of starch when starch is completely hydrolized it gives dextrin and maltose


What the product to the reactants maltose and water?

Maltose and water react to form the maltose solution. A sweet solution!


What makes maltose?

is a disaccharide formed from two units of glucose. Maltose can be broken down into two glucose molecules by hydrolysis.what are some properties of maltose?Maltose is a malt sugar. The molecular formula for maltose is C12H22O11.


What is pH level of maltose?

The pH level of maltose is 5.4. This indicates that maltose is moderately acidic, as its level is less than 7.


What is the composition of maltose?

The composition of maltose is 2 glucose units. This is because glucose is the 'primary' composition in a monosaccharide and maltose is found in Disaccharide, which is the 'secondary' composition. ~Geek