Experiments for 'glucose'
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Results for 'glucose':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- Copper (II) builds a coordination complex with glucose in alkaline environments. On heating, the glucose is oxidized by the copper (II) and orange/red Cu2O precipitates.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- When chromium (III) is created from dichromate, its color depends on the reductor used and on the acid which is used for supporting the redox reaction.
EXPERIMENT 3 --------------- When aqueous ammoniacal silver is reduced by glucose, a nice silver mirror is produced. Peroxosulfate is capable of oxidizing silver to a higher oxidation state (+2 or +3), even in acidic environments.
EXPERIMENT 4 --------------- Ferric ions apparently form a coordination complex with glucose in alkaline environments. Normally ferric ions give a brown precipitate in strong alkaline liquids, with glucose the liquid remains clear.
End of results for 'glucose'
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