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4 March, 16:44

If another scientist tests the substance using iodine, which macromolecule is the scientist testing for? question 27 options: carbohydrate lipid protein

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  1. 4 March, 16:58
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    The scientist is looking for the presence of carbohydrates. Iodine will react with starches in any object and will turn a dark blue or black color. If the substance in question doesn't have carbohydrates (or starches) present, the iodine will remain a dark brown color.
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