Most likely the sucrose test.
what biologist use is the iodine test. Iodine is used to test for the presence of starch( a polysaccharide) any material containing starch always turn blue-black when iodine is added.
Lugol's iodine
The burning splint test is used to test for the presence of hydrogen. The symbol for hydrogen is H.
Adding iodine to the solution will turn it a deep blue which indicate presence of polysaccharides.
Presence of starch. Polymers of reducing sugars.It's used to test for the presence of glucose in a patients urine - a standard test for diabetes.starchBenedict's reagent is used as a test for the presence of all monosaccharides, and generally also reducing sugars. These include glucose, galactose, mannose, lactose and maltose. Even more generally, Benedict's test will detect the presence of aldehydes (except aromatic ones), and alpha-hydroxy-ketones, including those that occur in certain ketoses. - wikipedia
Sudan III is used to detect the presence of lipids.
Benedict's test is a test used to determine the presence of reducing sugars. Sucrose is not a reducing sugar that's why its color doesn't change. . .
You will have to do a test to find out if fructose is in the product. You can do this with some test strips.
what is used to test for the presence of salt in water
The burning splint test is used to test for the presence of hydrogen. The symbol for hydrogen is H.
The Iodine test is used to test for the presence of starch.
Starch.
The chemical used to test for the presence of starch is iodine.
No, a grease spot test or Sudan IV test can be used to test for lipids. Ninhydrin is used to test for amino acids.
Biuret solution
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Adding iodine to the solution will turn it a deep blue which indicate presence of polysaccharides.
glucosidic bonds are used