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  • Benedict's Test: Identifying Glucose with a White Powder
    The white powder that turns orange in Benedict's solution is glucose. Benedict's solution is a chemical reagent used to test for the presence of reducing sugars. Reducing sugars are sugars that can react with Benedict's solution to produce a colored product. Glucose is a reducing sugar, so it will react with Benedict's solution to produce a bright orange precipitate.
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