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How can you Test for Non-Reducing Sugars?
Author: eric_galvaoAnswer:
-First, add Hydrochloric Acid to your Test Solution, followed with a Temperature Rise of 75 Degrees, then Finally adding Sodium-Hydrogen-Carbonate to Neutralise it -Then, carry out Benedict's Test [Add the Sample simply] -If the Solution is Blue - No Sugars -If the Solution has a Coloured Precipitate, Non-Reducing Sugars is Present
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