These are the carbohydrate tests that would give a positive result on maltose:
1.Molisch test
2. Fehling's Test
3. Benedict's Test
4. Nylander's Test
5. Tollen's Test
6. Seliwanoff's Test
7. Barfoed's Test
Molish Test, Benedict's Test, Bial's Test, HCL Inversion, ....list goes on
The iodine test.
benidects test
Because it is a carbohydrates and molisch test will be positive in the presence of carbohydrates
Bread, pasta, and cereal would certainly "test positive" for carbohydrates.
all carbohydrates show positive result to Molisch test. this is because Molisch test is used to distinguish carbohydrates from other organic compound.
A positive Molisch's test result indicates the presence of carbohydrates.
The Antrone test is a general test for carbohydrates (like the Molisch test). Thus, all carbohydrates should yield a positive test (green precipitate) in the anthrone reaction.
all carbohydrates will give a positive visible result
Sugars, the test distinguishes between aldose and ketose sugars; the test shows positive for ketose sugars.
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i think the general test for carbohydrates is Molisch Test..
The anthrone test, tests for carbohydrates. The positive indicator is glucose since glucose is one of the most common monosaccarides and is found in many polysaccarides. Anthrone tests positive for fructose, ribose, maltose, and sucrose.
During the ripening process, the complex carbohydrates in bananas have converted to sugars.
A positive reducing substance in stool indicates that certain sugars or carbohydrates are not digested by the intestine.