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Larry Myers
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26 November, 05:05
What happens when Iodine mixes with Starch?
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Elianna Lester
26 November, 05:20
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a good bit of starchs consists of the polysaccharide, amylose. It is amylose that reacts with iodine to give a bluish-black colour
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