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How does glucose reduce benedict's solution?

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Answered by arthonkardhavale
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Answer:  Benedict's solution is used to test for reducing sugars (free aldehyde group). The aldehyde gets oxidised and in the process, reduces the Cu2+(which gives Benedict's solution its blue colour) found in the complex to form copper(I) oxide, Cu2O. Glucose is a reducing sugar.

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