Conceptually similarSPLBenedict's test for sugarsSS2673161ST2975Rights ManagedSPLBenedict's test for sugarsSS2673162ST2976Rights ManagedSPLBenedict's test for sugarsSS2580904SR3794Rights ManagedSPLBenedict's test for sugarsSS2759370SU8930Rights ManagedSPLBenedict's reagentSS2759368SU8929Rights ManagedSPLFehling's test for sugarsSS2170627SC2970Rights ManagedSPLBenedict's solutionSS2580925SR3815Rights ManagedGIPhotoStockBenedict's test for sugarsSS2628517JA9781Rights ManagedGIPhotoStockBenedict's test for sugarsSS2628518JA9782Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Benedict's test for sugarsLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2673160Legacy Identifier:ST2974Description:Benedict's test for sugars. Image 1 of 3. Water baths with two test tubes containing glucose and Benedict's solution. The water bath on the right is warmer and the color change is faster. Benedict's reagent (light blue) consists of a solution of copper (II) sulphate (CuSO4), tartaric acid and sodium hydroxide. It is used to detect sugars such as glucose, giving the orange color seen towards the end of this sequence. This is a precipitate that forms as the copper sulphate is reduced to insoluble orange copper (I) oxide. Not all sugars give the positive result (sucrose does not). For the sequence, see C015/0443 to C015/0445.Credit:Martyn F. Chillmaid / Science SourceSize:3946px × 4466px (~50 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:2-analytical chemistry-analyzing-apparatus-beaker-benedicts-benedict's reagent-benedict's solution-benedict's test-C015/0443-C0150443-chemistry-color-color change-colors-compare-copper (i) oxide-copper (ii) sulphate-copper oxide-copper sulphate-density experiment-double-faster-glassware-glucose-heat-lab-positive result-rate of reaction-reacting-reaction-reaction kinetics-reagent-sequence-series-slower-sodium hydroxide-studio shot-sugar-sugars-tartaric acid-temperature-test-test tube-testing-two-warm-water-water bathModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL FTP 130507-13