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What is a monosaccharaide?

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Updated: 5/29/2024

One sugar molecule ex.milk sugar

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How would the result be affected If a student places a sugar cube into one of the unknown solutions in the experiment?

From my previous lab, i'm assuming it's the same, there are 4 tests: monosaccharaide, starch, lipid, and protein. If a sugar cube is to be placed into the unknown solution and then tested by the 4 tests, there would be NO affect: * Note: Some will think that placing a sugar cube into the solution will change the results of the monosaccharaide test, but there won't be. Remember, the monosaccharide only tests positive in the presence of a monosaccharaide, but sucrose is a DISACCHARIDE, so there will be no affect. As for the other tests, they are indicators of starch, lipids, and proteins, again, nothing else. Therefore, sugar has no affect on the results whatsoever.


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