At which solvent is yeast RNA very soluble? Explain why. At which solvent/s is yeast RNA insoluble? Explain why. . Suppose Biuret test is conducted to a solution of RNA. Will it give a positive result or not? Explain your answer. . Why is Molisch’s test used for the determination of presence of pentose in the hydrolysate? What other test could be used for this?

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  1. At which solvent is yeast RNA very soluble? Explain why.
  2. At which solvent/s is yeast RNA insoluble? Explain why.
  3. . Suppose Biuret test is conducted to a solution of RNA. Will it give a positive result or not? Explain your answer.
  4. . Why is Molisch’s test used for the determination of presence of pentose in the hydrolysate? What other test could be used for this?
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