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A negative Benedict's test would indicate that there isn't any presence of reducing sugars in that particular substance.
benedicts test
No, surcose is a disaccharide without a hemiacetal group
the solution will turn a 'brick red' colour if positive but will stay blue if negative.
benedicts test
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prosrdure of benidect solution test
yes.
Turns blue black
A good conclusion of the Benedict's test would be to state whether the test result was positive or negative for reducing sugars. Positive result would indicate the presence of reducing sugars, while a negative result would suggest their absence. This information can be important for further analysis or identification of certain carbohydrates.
Yes, it should. Benedicts test will be positive for reducing sugars, and since glucose is such a sugar, and would be a product of dextrin hydrolysis, you should get a positive result with Benedicts reagent.