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Yes, sugar does not turn blue when mixed with iodine. Iodine reacts with starch, turning it into a blue-black color. Sugar does not contain starch, so it will not have a reaction with iodine in this way.
no, starch is sugar fool
Starch is an indigestible form of sugar.
Sugar and starch.
Starch
Iodine interacts with starch to form a blue-black complex. The amylase enzyme in saliva breaks down starch molecules into smaller sugar molecules, preventing the iodine from forming the blue-black complex. As a result, iodine does not turn blue in the presence of saliva and starch.
No, starch is not sugar. But, both are carbohydrates.
No, starch is a sugar polymer.
A sugar
No, as it's digested starch turns into sugar, but they are different foods.
Amylase is an enzyme that breaks down starch into smaller sugar molecules in the digestive process. It does this by breaking the bonds between the glucose units in the starch molecules, turning them into simpler sugars that can be easily absorbed by the body.
no