We did an experiment about carbohydrate chemistry and the prof did not elaborate on the details. She just gave the positive result and reagent. I would like to ask the following: Kindly explain the mechanism/principle of the Benedict's test that occurred with the samples (enumerated)  Give the chemical equation for each. Glucose Sucrose Ribose

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We did an experiment about carbohydrate chemistry and the prof did not elaborate on the details. She just gave the positive result and reagent. I would like to ask the following: Kindly explain the mechanism/principle of the Benedict's test that occurred with the samples (enumerated)  Give the chemical equation for each.

    1. Glucose
    2. Sucrose
    3. Ribose
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