Given Raffinose, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a) Molisch’s test (b)Fehling’s test (c) Bial’s test
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Given Raffinose,
Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a) Molisch’s test (b)Fehling’s test (c) Bial’s test
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- Given Raffinose, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a)Barfoed’s test (b)Seliwanoff’s test (c) Iodine’s testGiven Sorbitol, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a) Molisch’s test (b)Fehling’s test (c) Bial’s testGiven Ribose, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a) Molisch’s test (b)Fehling’s test (c) Bial’s test
- Given Sorbitol, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a)Barfoed’s test (b)Seliwanoff’s test (c) Iodine’s testGiven Ribose, Briefly explain its expected reaction (based on their structural formula) to the different qualitative tests for carbohydrates which are: (a)Barfoed’s test (b)Seliwanoff’s test (c) Iodine’s testUpon examining the test results for the unknown carbohydrate from all the tests depicted in the images, what are some of the identities of the unknown carbohydrate? Is it one of the sugars from the list in the Reducing or Nonreducing sugars test? if not what carbohydrate is it?
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