A Simple experiment to determine if a white substance is a lipid or a carbohydrate is to rub it on a brown paper bag. If it leaves a greasy spot its a lipid.
A liquid pours. A carbohydrate, by itself, is not liquid.
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One can determine electrical conductivity in a material or substance by measuring its ability to conduct electricity. This can be done by using a device called a conductivity meter or by performing a simple experiment to test the material's conductivity.
To determine if a substance is soluble, a simple experiment can be conducted by mixing the substance with a solvent, such as water, in a test tube or beaker. Observe whether the substance dissolves completely or partially. If it dissolves, it is considered soluble; if it remains as a solid or forms a precipitate, it is insoluble. This process can be repeated with different solvents to assess solubility in various conditions.
Monosaccharide is a simple carbohydrate.
Eggs would be a complex carbohydrate.
Benedict's solution
There is no such thing as a simple complex carbohydrate. Carbohydrates are either simple or complex; they cannot be both.
Glucose is a complex carbohydrate.
Lactose is a simple carbohydrate and typically is the reason for milk intolerance in people. Lactose is a simple sugar/carbohydrate.
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