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Why might a substance taste sweet, yet give a negative reaction with the benedicts test?

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Why might a substance taste sweet, yet give a negative reaction with the benedicts test?

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The Substance might taste sweet because it is converted to the aldoses glucose and mannose by the base in the reagent. Benedict’s solution is also another name for Benedict’s test. ChaCha again soon!

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