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What would happen if you mix Benedict's solution with hydrochloric acid

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Benedicts' test for non-reducing sugars

Sucrose still indirectly can produce a positive result with Benedict's reagent if heated with dilute hydrochloric acid(HCl) prior to the test. The acidic conditions and heat break the glycosidic bond in sucrose through hydrolysis process.

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