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When iodine solution is added to starch it changes to: *




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Answered by AdityaBhargavSingh
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When iodine solution is added to starch it changes to deep blue colour.

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Answered by samphire
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Answer:

Using an iodine solution, you can test for the presence of starch. When starch is present, the iodine changes from brown to blue-black or purple.

Explanation:

The starch undergoes a chemical reaction with the iodine. This reactions turns starch a dark blue black color, This is an effective indicator for the presence of starch.

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