What test would u need to perform to prove that it is the combination of glucose and the glucose indicator solution that changes color when heated

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Answer:

The benedict test

Explanation:

when u add benedict solution to a monosaccharide (glucose) containing food it shows a variety of colours as follow and finally turns into a brick red precipitate

blue-green-greenyellow-orange-brick red precipitate.

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Benedict's test is performed to prove that glucose and glucose indicator changes color when heated.  

• To test simple carbohydrates like glucose, Benedict's solution is used. Benedict's solution is blue, however, in the presence of simple carbohydrates, its color changes to yellow or green.  

• If the sugars are present in the solution then the formation of precipitate takes place.  

Benedict's solution comprises copper sulfate and it is the ions of copper, which give the solution its blue color.  

• If glucose is present in the solution, then it will reduce the copper to red copper oxide and the formation of precipitate takes place when the solution is heated. That is why these sugars are known as reducing sugars.  

Thus, to prove in the given case, Benedict's test is performed.

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