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Which test can be used to differentiate fructose and glucose?
Barfoed’s Test |
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Bial’s Orcinol Test |
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Molisch Test |
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Iodine Test |
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Benedict’s Test |
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Seliwanoff’s Test |
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- Which test can be used to differentiate ribose and glucose? Benedict’s Test Iodine Test Barfoed’s Test Seliwanoff’s Test Molisch Test Bial’s Orcinol TestWhich of the different carbohydrate tests would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change. Molisch test Fehling’s test Benedict’s test Tollen’s Test Barfoed’s test Seliwanoff’s test Phenylhydrazine or osazone testWhich test can be used to differentiate maltose and sucrose? Molisch Test Seliwanoff’s Test Iodine Test Barfoed’s Test Bial’s Orcinol Test Benedict’s Test
- Which test can be used to differentiate mannose and maltose? Molisch Test Seliwanoff’s Test Benedict’s Test Barfoed’s Test Iodine Test Bial’s Orcinol TestWhich test can be used to differentiate starch and sucrose? Benedict’s Test Seliwanoff’s Test Molisch Test Iodine Test Bial’s Orcinol Test Barfoed’s TestWhich of the different carbohydrate test would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change.
- Will disaccharides and polysaccharides give a positive result for Molisch test? Which of the different carbohydrate tests would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change.Would lactose + lactase be positive or negative for the Iodine test?True or False Galactose gives a positive result with Benedict’s test faster than lactose due to the acidity of the reagent used.