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It is because the sugar in science is very different from the sugar we know. The sugar we know is sweet thing but in science it has to do with many things like sucrose and such

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it contains artificial sweetener such as Aspartame, or it might contain sucrose. both lacks reducing sugar, therefore, it is negative to Benedict's test.

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Non-reducing sugar such as sucrose.

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