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4 May, 05:30

How do the results of the benedict's test indicate that hydrolysis of sucrose and starch occurred?

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  1. 4 May, 05:35
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    Benedict's solution contains copper, which can accept electrons from reducing sugars and consequently change color. A positive Benedict's sugar test will produce an orange to brick-red color. Reducing sugars have either a free aldehyde functional group or a free ketone functional group as part of their molecular structure.
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