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Solution Benedict's Method Qualitative Sugar Tested Reaction Brick

Front What are the chemical used in the Benedict's test? Outline the method & the appearance of a negative/positive result.
Back Benedict's test

Substances used
  • Qualitative Benedict's solution (alkaline solution of copper(II)sulfate)
  • Solution you are testing (reducing/non-reducing sugar)


Method
  • Sugar being tested must be in solution so that reducing sugar molecules can expose their aldehyde group in linear form
  • Add qualitative benedicts solution in equal volume to sample being tested - reactants will be in excess so reaction will be complete
  • Heat mixture to 80+ deg C - catalysing reaction

Results
  • Brick red precipitate - Cu2+ ions reduced to Cu+ - brick red color - positive result
  • No color change - solution stays blue - negative result

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