What should you use to test if a type of food has starch, sugar or fat?
1 Answer
Iodine solution for starch, Benedict's solution for reducing sugars, and ethanol solution for fats.
Explanation:
For the starch test, we use a solution of iodine. If iodine is added to a solution where starch is present, the iodine goes from brown to black-blue, indicating a positive test rule. Here is a picture:
For the reducing sugars test, we use Benedict's solution. Benedict's solution is composed of sodium carbonate
When we add Benedict's solution to a solution, it can form many different colours. If no sugars are present, it will be blue. If there are a lot of sugars present, it will turn red. Here is a picture of the test:
To test for fats, we must use an ethanol
I hope this helps!