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the solution will turn a 'brick red' colour if positive but will stay blue if negative.

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What does Benedicts reagent do?

It tests for glucose.


Which is more sensitive test fehlings test or Benedicts test?

Benedict's test is more sensitive than Fehling's test for detecting reducing sugars in a sample. Benedict's reagent has a lower detection threshold and is known to give more accurate results compared to Fehling's reagent.


What is benedicts solution used to find?

Glucose


Do eggs test positive in benedicts test?

Yes, eggs can test positive in the Benedict's test because they contain glucose, which is a reducing sugar that reacts with the reagent in the test to form a colored precipitate.


What color is benedicts solution when mixed with bread?

because it contains glucose


Would glucose solution produce a positive Benedicts test?

No, Benedicts reagent will show positive results if the carbohydrate is a reducing sugar. You will know if it is positive if the sample will turn from blue to green then to orange when you are cooling the solution, which is the last step when you are performing the benedicts test for carbohydrates.


What is the test for sugar using Benedicts solution?

prosrdure of benidect solution test


What happens if I ate a candy bar before a fasting glucose test?

You rather destroyed the test. Fasting glucose is used to test for diabetes and your indulgence with a candy bar would invalidate the test results.


What compound can be oxidized by both Benedicts solution and Tollens reagent?

A reducing sugar such as glucose can be oxidized by both Benedicts solution and Tollens reagent to form a colored precipitate. This reaction is used to test for the presence of reducing sugars in a solution.


Will hydrolysed dextrine give positive response to Benedict test?

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.


What substrate gives a positive reaction for benedicts reagent?

Reduction of Benedict's reagent occurs with reducing sugars such as glucose, fructose, and galactose, giving a positive test result. This test is used to detect the presence of reducing sugars in various food products.