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7 July, 08:49

The color of Benedictâs solution is blue. What color does it change to in high sugar concentration?

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  1. 7 July, 09:08
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    red

    Explanation:

    Benedict's solution -

    It is the chemical composition of copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate, sodium citrate and sodium carbonate.

    The solution of Benedict is used to test sugars, like glucose.

    The color of Benedict's solution is blue.

    And the reaction with various sugars changes the color of the solution.

    The color change is usually from blue to yellow, green, brick red, depending on the concentration of the sugar.

    In case of low concentration of glucose, the color change is from blue to green / yellow.

    And,

    In case of high concentration of glucose, the color change is from blue to red.
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