why is sucrose and starch tested positive to Benedict"s solution after heating even they are not reducing sugars?
why is sucrose and starch tested positive to Benedict"s solution after heating even they are not...
. HYDROLYSIS WITH ACID (Results AFTER HEATING) Test tube starch + 10%HCIstarch + H20 (control) sucrose+10%HCI Sucrose+ H20 (control) 11%HCl Test tube 2: Test tube 3: Test tube 4: l starch t HO(controll l sucrose + lodine Test Observations: _urnyClicu licu e ? lodine Test Conclusions polysaccharide or not polysaccharide Benedict's Test Observations: Br icv Enc Red Blut Red Blue Benedict's Test Conclusions: reducing sugar present or no reducing sugar present Raducn ar a resen Sugar ga Sugar Students will...
. HYDROLYSIS WITH ACID (Results AFTER HEATING) Test tube starch + 10%HCIstarch + H20 (control) sucrose+10%HCI Sucrose+ H20 (control) 11%HCl Test tube 2: Test tube 3: Test tube 4: l starch t HO(controll l sucrose + lodine Test Observations: _urnyClicu licu e ? lodine Test Conclusions polysaccharide or not polysaccharide Benedict's Test Observations: Br icv Enc Red Blut Red Blue Benedict's Test Conclusions: reducing sugar present or no reducing sugar present Raducn ar a resen Sugar ga Sugar Students will...
Experiment 33 PART B. SOME REACTIONS OF CARBOHYDRATES Spor Test Results with Carbohydrates Sucrose Carbohyd- Starch Fructose Glucose rate class Benedict's test Fehling's test Tollens test Glucose oxidase test Iodine test What class of carbohydrate can be expected to give a positive test with the spot tests below? Benedict's glucose oxidase Fehling's iodine Tollens Hydrolysis of polysaccharides Test Results Results of Result from Benedict's test strips Solution Result from iodine test Initial starch Initial sucrose Initial cellulose Final starch Final...
Date Biochemistry Survey Name Partner Answer the following questions: 1. Why did sucrose give a positive test with Benedict's solution after heating? 2. A Imagine that we heated the starch with H2SO for about 2 hours, similar to what we did with sucrose. What would you expect for the results of a test with 12 on this heated starch solution? Why? B. What would you expect as a result if Benedict's solution was added to the heated starch described above?...
1, whuxh of the folowing carbohydrates contain ketohexoses? a. Sucrose b. Lactose c. Cellulose d. Starch e. Fructose 2.Which of the following functional groups in a carbohydrates are able to be oxidized to carboxylic acids? a. Kentones that are rearranged in solution b. Ketones that are rearranged in solution c. Alcohols d. Aldehydes 3. Which of the follwoing crbohydrates were reducing sugars?(select all that apply) a. Cellulose b.STArch c. Sucrose c. lactose e. Fructose 4. Why does lactose give a...
1. Which of the following carbohydrates contain ketohexoses? a. starch b. sucrose c. cellulose d. fructose d. lactose 2. Which of the following functional groups in a carbohydrate are able to be oxidized to carboxylic acids? a. ketones that are rearranged in solution b. ketones that are not rearranged in solution c. aldehydes d. alcohols 3. Which of the following carbohydrates were reducing sugars? a. lactose b. sucrose c. fructose d. starch e. cellulose 4. Why does lactose give a...
Explain briefly why cellulose and starch have such different properties even though they are both polymers of hexose sugars
Tests for Carbohydrates F. Testing Foods for Carbohydrates Food Item Tested Benedict's test 070 Seliwanoff's test Iodine test Carbohydrates present 20 REPORT SHEET Tests for Carbohydrates Water Glucose Fructove Lactove Sucrose Stardh Takues Test Benedict's Test for Reducing Sugars A. 1. Observations 2. Reducing Nonreducing B. Seliwanoff's Test for Ketoses 1. Colors after 1 min 2. Ketose/Aldose C. Fermentation Test 1. Observations 2. Fermentation D. Iodine Test for Polysaccharides 1. Observationsa 2. Amylose (Yes/No) Questions and Problems 01 From the...
Reducing and Nonreducing Carbohydrates 6. Carbohydrate Color after Benediet's AssayReducing or Nonreducing? 1-starch 2-sucrose 3-lactose 4-glucose 5-fructose Starch Hydrolysis: Enzyme vs. Acid Catalysis Color of Iodine Test (none, some, or a lot) (no, somewhat, or completely) Is Intact Starch Still Present? Was Hydrolysis Successful? Catalyst Used KI sol'n only NONE N/A (negative control) 1-acid 2-enzyme nore→ Exp 10 Carbohydrates-page 13
Can the iodine test distinguish between amylose and amylopectin? What Would you look for? Can sucrose act as a reducing sugar? Explain your answer. In the acid-catalyzed hydrolysis of starch, how can you tell when the hydrolysis of starch is complete? Why does the test work this way? What is the monosaccharide that results at the end? Polysaccharides generally do not give a positive test with Fehling's solution. Why?