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Benedict's Test Is Used To Detect :


A

Fats

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B

Sucrose

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C

Glucose

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D

Vitamins

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Solution

The correct option is C

Glucose


The correct option is C:
Explanation of correct option-

  1. Benedict's test is a chemical test that is used to detect the presence of reducing sugars.
  2. It is a complex mixture of sodium citrate, pentahydrate of copper(II) sulfate, and sodium carbonate.
  3. When Benedict's reagent is added to reduce sugar, the solution from blue turns into brick-red precipitate.

Explanation of incorrect option-

Option A-

  1. To show the presence of fats- a translucent spot test, and solubility test is done.
  2. In translucent test, a filter paper is used and food is wrapped in the paper.
  3. If there is a spot on the filter paper, then, fat is present.

Option B-

  1. Sucrose gives a negative to Benedict's test.
  2. It shows a positive result with cobalt nitrate solution.
  3. The colour changes from orange to violet in colour.

Option D-

  1. Vitamin can be tested by doing blood test.

Final answer: Benedict's Test Is Used To Detect: Glucose


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