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The iodine test: the ion I3(-) react with starch forming a blue color.Molisch test: dehydrated saccharides (with sulfuric acid) form an aldehyde whic react with a phenol an a red color is obtained.
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the answer to tis would be iodine because it is uses in the method to test for presence of startch in a leaf
I2 is the chemical formula for iodine. It is a diatomic solid.
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The simplest test is the iodine test.
The chemical used to test for the presence of starch is iodine.
The iodine test: the ion I3(-) react with starch forming a blue color.Molisch test: dehydrated saccharides (with sulfuric acid) form an aldehyde whic react with a phenol an a red color is obtained.
You can test for starch in general using the chemical iodine test. If starch is present, a solution of iodine (I2) turns blue-black.
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The chemical is called Iodine solution. If starch is present, the iodine solution will turn from amber to blue black.
the answer to tis would be iodine because it is uses in the method to test for presence of startch in a leaf
I2 is the chemical formula for iodine. It is a diatomic solid.
The Iodine test is used to test for the presence of starch.
The chemical formula for potassium iodine is KI
Iodine's chemical symbol is I and it's number is 53.