PAG 9 - qualitative testing-methods Flashcards
1
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aim
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test qualitatively for presence of glucose (reducing sugar) & sucrose (non-reducing sugar)
2
Q
how many methods 2 & what are they
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2
method 1 = testing for reducing sugar
method 2 = testing for non-reducing sugar
3
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method 1: reducing sugar
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- label 4 boiling tubes A-D & place 4cm3 of corresponding sample in each (fresh syringes)
- use dropping pipette to add ~2cm3 benedict’s reagent to each
- record observations immediately after adding benedict’s
- place boiling tubes in water bath
- after 2 min, record observations & replace in water bath
- after 2 more min, remove tubes & record final observations & conclusions on presence/absence of reducing sugar
4
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method 2: non-reducing sugar
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- do non-reducing sugar test first !!!
- put 4cm3 of samples A-D in labelled boiling tube (fresh syringe)
- use dropping pipette & add ~2cm3 of 2 mol dm3 HCL to each
- place into water bath & incubate for 2 min
- remove from water bath & allow to cool
- neutralise acid by gradually adding sodium hydrogen carbonate until no more effervescence observed
- check pH with indicator paper - if lower than 7, repeat step 5
- use dropping pipette to add ~2cm3 benedict’s reagent
- record observations immediately
- place all into water bath
- after 2 min, record observations & replace in water bath
- after further 2 min, remove from water bath & record final observations/make conc. about presence/absence of non-reducing sugar
5
Q
extension q. - what improvements can you suggest to the method you were given for this qualitative test
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6
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extension q. - what changes would you make to obtain semi-quantitative results
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7
Q
extension q. - outline a method for fully quantitative test for reducing sugars
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8
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extension q. - suggest how you could distinguish a sample of glucose from a sample of maltose using benedict’s reagent
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