starch
Iron, potassium and iodine are examples of chemical elements, not carbohydrates.
Colors. This is because they mess up light and it is hard to interpret if they actually contain what you are looking for.
No. Vitamins are organic substances. Iodine is inorganic.
just iodine
carbohydrates, for one
Yes. Most catfish contain some iodine.
Nutrients are substances that help the body grow such as :protein, carbohydrates, fats, fiber, liquids, calcium, iodine, Vitamins, Zinc, yadda, yadda, yadda From a 5th grader at Temple Christian School in Ft Worth TX
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.
Iodine (I) is... iodine in English; and many proteins exist, each with a specific name.
No, they contain sulphur.
Shellfish sometimes contain iodine, but a shellfish allergy does not equate to an iodine allergy. This is a common misconception that originated in the 1970s.
You are not supposed to use buret reagent to detect sugar carbohydrates in a solution. Buret reagent is used to detect proteins. Try using iodine ( I2KI)