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What is the structure of the starch indicator?

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mixture......................

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What chemical indicator do you use for starch?

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Starch.


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What is the chemical indicator for starch and what color does starch turn in its presence?

the chemical indicator used is iodine and starch turns in dark blue colour ARE U HAPPIEE WID MA ANSWER ? THANKU


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An indicator is a substance that changes colour in the presence of another substance. Let say inside the beaker are substances of both glucose and starch. The glucose and starch are of same colour. By injecting the lugol's solution into the beaker, the lugol's solution changes colour in the area of where starch is, while no colour changes in the presence of glucose. Thus, by using the Lugol's solution which only acts as indicator for starch and not glucose, we could tell part which area floats around with glucose and starch substances. Lugol's solution works as an indicator because it will stain starches due to iodine's interaction with the coil structure of the polysaccharide.


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