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explain about Benedict test for glucose
about how it makes Cu2 O.​

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Answered by arjun7774
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It is a complex mixture of sodium carbonate, sodium citrate and copper(II) sulphate pentahydrate.[2] It is often used in place of Fehling's solution to detect the presence of reducing sugars. The presence of other reducing substances also gives a positive reaction.[3] Such tests that use this reagent are called the Benedict's tests. A positive test with Benedict's reagent is shown by a color change from clear blue to a brick-red precipitate.

Answered by parveshkumar270762
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Benedict's solution can be used to test for the presence of glucose in urine. ... When reducing sugars are mixed with Benedicts reagent and heated, a reduction reaction causes the Benedicts reagent to change color. The color varies from green to dark red (brick) or rusty-brown, depending on the amount of and type of sugar.

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