Name at least three test reactions for lipids. Briefly explain the the principle of each test and describe its positive result.
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Name at least three test reactions for lipids. Briefly explain the the principle of each test and describe its positive result.
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- Give and explain the principles of the following tests for lipids: Spot Test Acrolein Test Test for Free glycerol Test for Surface Tension Formation of Insoluble Soap Liebermann-Burchard Test Salkowski TestWill disaccharides and polysaccharides give a positive result for Molisch test? Which of the different carbohydrate tests would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change.Create an illustrated step-by-step schematic diagram of the following Analysis of Lipids: Huble's test