Sucrose.
No, surcose is a disaccharide without a hemiacetal group
Because this solution contain copper(II) sulfate.
Sucrose. Sucrose is a disaccharide therefore does not have free electrons in the sugar to react with the Benedict reagent. Glucose has free electrons therefore shows positive with the Benedict reagent.
Sodium carbonate is added to increase the pH of the solution.
Benedicts solution
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No, surcose is a disaccharide without a hemiacetal group
Glucose
Because this solution contain copper(II) sulfate.
prosrdure of benidect solution test
The Benedict reagent is not for sodium chloride testing.
Sucrose. Sucrose is a disaccharide therefore does not have free electrons in the sugar to react with the Benedict reagent. Glucose has free electrons therefore shows positive with the Benedict reagent.
2 words. Benedicts Solution
because it contains glucose
Sodium carbonate is added to increase the pH of the solution.
benedicts solution
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