Match each reagent to the macromolecule it identifies. :: IKI solution Reducing sugars Benedict's reagent Sudan III reagent Starches Dische Lipids diphenylamine reagent Proteins Biuret's reagent DNA
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A positive test (after heating) changes from blue to green/yellow/orange/red depending on concentration because reducing sugars reduce the Cu2+ in the reagent to a Cu2O precipitate. Show more…
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