Experiments for 'glucose'
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Results for 'glucose':
EXPERIMENT 1 --------------- 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.
EXPERIMENT 2 --------------- 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 3 --------------- 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 4 --------------- 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.
End of results for 'glucose'
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