Write the following results of the emulsion test for different liquid and solid samples. A positive emulsion test indicates the presence of lipids. Sample Observation of the sample after adding 2mL of distilled water. Are lipids present? YES/NO Liquid Sample Protein Vegetable oil Tap water Sucrose Solid Sample Pasta Bread Cheese Apple
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Write the following results of the emulsion test for different liquid and solid samples. A positive emulsion test indicates the presence of lipids.
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Sample |
Observation of the sample after adding 2mL of distilled water. |
Are lipids present? YES/NO |
Liquid Sample |
Protein |
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Vegetable oil |
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Tap water |
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Sucrose |
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Solid Sample |
Pasta |
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Bread |
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Cheese |
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Apple |
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