Introduction:
Fehling's solution is a chemical test used to differentitate between reducing and non-reducing sugars. This test is based on the reaction of a functional group of sugar molecules with Fehling's reagent.
Fehling's solution is a chemical test used to differentitate between reducing and non-reducing sugars. This test is based on the reaction of a functional group of sugar molecules with Fehling's reagent.
Fehling's reagent has to separate solutions: Fehling's A and Fehling's B.
Fehling's A: is a blue aqueous solution of copper (II) sulphate.
Fehling's B: clear and colourless solution of potassium sodium tartrate and sodium hydroxide.
Fehling's A: is a blue aqueous solution of copper (II) sulphate.
Fehling's B: clear and colourless solution of potassium sodium tartrate and sodium hydroxide.
Material:
First, we take 5 test tubes and label: G, M, S, L, ST. Then we put 2mL of water inside each tube and with different spatulas put a small amount of each sugar and it dissolve. Later, add 2mL of Fehling's A and solution and then Fehling's B. Place each test-tube in a boiling water bath and finally observe what is happening.
-Test Tube rack
-10ml Pipet
-Distilled Water
-5 test tubes
-5 spatula
-Lactose
-Maltose
-Glucose
-Sucrose
-Starch
-Fehling's A and B solutions
-HCl
Objectives:
- Identify reducing sugars.
- Comprehend redox reactions.
- Understand the relation between structure and reducing ability of some sugars.
Procedure:
Starch Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis is the reaction of a commpound of with water.
We place 2mL of 1% starch in a test tube and add 0.5mL of 3M HCl. We mix and place this mixture in a boiling water bath for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, remove the tube from the water bath and let it cool.
Neutralize this solution with 1M NaOH and mix well. Later, transfer 10 drops of this solution to a small test tube and add 1mL of Fehling's A solution and 1mL of Feghling's B.
Finally, heat for a few minutes in a boiling water bath and record your observations. Compare the results of this test with your results for unhydrolyzed starch in the step 1 of this experiment.
QUESTIONS
1. The asymetric carbon
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4. Give electrons to feeling reagent
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