Make a conclusion about the qualitative test on lipids You can use this as your reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2J2t5FRnMtM
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Make a conclusion about the qualitative test on lipids
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- The following figure shows the fatty acid profile of the lipid samples tested for bromine test. Rank the samples based on the number of drops. (1- the highest number of drops; 3- the lowest number of drops)What does translucent spot mean with regards to lipid? Identify the control for this test. 1. CheeseWill all carbohydrates gives a positive result with Molisch test? Explain your answer:
- Based on the degree of saturation which lipid is a better choice to spread on food, butter or margarine. Can you please support your answer with references and citations. Thank you.Which of the following below will show a NEGATIVE result in Huble’s test? Group of answer choices Linoleic Acid Palmitic Acid Linolenic Acid Oleic AcidDevise a laboratory exercise based on the Lieberman-Burchard Test for Lipids. Discussion 1. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using the Lieberman-Burchard Test for Lipids .Suggest how the weak points of this test can be strengthened by comparing it to other lipid tests 2. In 2 paragraph write a Conclusion for this lab
- If your are performing the carbohydrates analysis with sugar maltose, which all test will turn out to be positive for maltose. Suggest possible reasons for your answer.TRUE OR FALSE Palmitic oil is (soluble) to hot ethanol and chloroform. The lipid samples used in the experiment were (all complex lipids)What does translucent spot mean with regards to lipid? Identify the control for this test. 1. Water
- We would be having a lab activity about carbohydrates. I would like to ask the following to compare the theoretical result from whatever the experimental result would be. My questions are: 1. A paste of starch was tested using Benedict’s test, Iodine Test, and Fehling’s Test, what would be the result? Positive or negative? Explain why. 2. After adding conc. HCl to the paste, it was then tested in Iodine test. What would be the result of the test and explain the chemical reaction that happened to the paste. 3. After adding 0.5 mL of conc. HCl to the paste, another 5 drops of NaOH were added and was tested using the Fehling’s and Benedict Test. What would be the result of the test and explain the chemical reaction that happened.Which compounds will be separated by column chromatography in this lab? Check all that apply. Orange G Methylene BlueMethylene Blue Polymer of galactose that is stained blue Polymer of galactose that is stained blue Polymer of glucose that is stained blueThis is Biochemistry, there is a max of 3 parts for the question due to guidelines. Please answer each section to the best of your ability. Please provide thorough and clear work with answers. Thank you.