A sugar solution was boiled with fehling’s solution A and B and the colour remained blue. The sugar tested was

a

Glucose

b

Maltose

c

Fructose

d

Sucrose

e

Lactose

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1qEfficiency
5 years ago

Sorry i tink d answer is perfectly correct.... Fehling solution is used to test for reducing sugars... and all the other options give a positive test except 'sucrose'The disaccharides lactose (milk sugar) and maltose (malt sugar) also have reducing properties. ... Sucrose does not react with Fehling's solution, as this disaccharide of fructose and glucose (2,1 glycosidic linkage) has no free aldehyde or ketone groups. Hence it remains blue instead of changing into brick red or so...

graceblessing
11 years ago

Fehling solution is used to detect reducing sugar but since glucos,maltose,fructose and lactose are reducing sugar nd ther is mo color change. Dis means it indecates non reducing sugar which is only sucrose

Ayobamfat
6 years ago

Explanation: Fehling solution reacts on all disaccharides except sucrose...
Sucrose is d only disaccharide dat is nt reducing

Wanshio.lubem
6 years ago

It like its a wrong question in my prespective

MERCYOLADEPO
1 year ago

please can y'all(my school) be providing detailed explanations for your answers?....
Its always showing explanation unavailable

Okogbaba
7 years ago

Fehling solution is used to test for reducing sugars. But only glucose will reduce it(change the blue color to brick red). Meaning that the remaining four are correct,hence the question is incorrect

Mmesomachichukwu
4 years ago

The answer is sucrose because Fehlings solution has no effect on sucrose as the color remainer blue and no precipitate formed

SoroGod12
8 months ago

sucrose

1qEfficiency
5 years ago

I tink d question is wrongly phrased

Haryenco4ril
13 years ago

I tink seliwannofs reagent is used 2 test 4 sucrose

Laura59
1 year ago

See glucose is an alkanal and fructose is an alkanone, so glucose react with fehling's solution and fructose does not. Isn't fructose the answer?

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