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Required Practical 4:Food Tests
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What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
How to carry out
chemical tests
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What is the focus of the required practical mentioned?
The
chemical tests
for
carbohydrates
,
proteins
, and
lipids
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What must be worn due to the hazardous nature of the chemicals?
Safety goggles
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What is the procedure for preparing a food sample for testing?
Grind food sample with
distilled water
using a
mortar and pestle
.
Transfer paste to a
beaker
and add more distilled water.
Stir to dissolve
chemicals
and food.
Filter to remove
suspended
food particles.
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What are the two types of carbohydrates mentioned?
Starch
and
sugars
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How do you test for starch in a food solution?
Add
iodine solution
to the food solution
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What color change indicates the presence of starch when using iodine solution?
From
orange to blue-black
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How do you test for sugars like glucose?
Add
Benedict solution
and heat in water
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What color does Benedict solution start as?
Blue
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What does a green color in the Benedict test indicate?
A small amount of
sugar
is present
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What does a brick red color in the Benedict test indicate?
A lot of sugar
is present
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What type of sugars does the Benedict test work for?
Reducing sugars
like
glucose
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What is the procedure for testing for proteins?
Take
2 cm
cubed of food solution.
Add 2 cm cubed of
Biuret
solution.
Observe color change from
blue
to
purple/lilac
.
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What is the procedure for testing for lipids?
Grind food with
distilled water
using a
mortar and pestle
.
Transfer 2
cm
cubed of food solution to a test tube.
Add distilled water and
ethanol
, then shake gently.
Observe for a white cloudy
emulsion
.
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What indicates the presence of lipids in the test?
A white cloudy
emulsion
forms
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Why do we not filter the solution when testing for lipids?
Lipid molecules
can stick to
filter paper
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What safety precaution must be taken when using ethanol?
No
naked flames
should be present
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What are the key chemicals used in the tests for carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids?
Iodine solution
for
starch
Benedict solution
for sugars
Biuret solution
for proteins
Ethanol for lipids
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What are the positive results for each food test?
Starch: Blue-black with
iodine
Sugars: Color change with
Benedict solution
Proteins: Purple/lilac with
Biuret solution
Lipids: White cloudy emulsion with
ethanol
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