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Barfoed's reagent

A mixture of copper (II) acetate and acetic acid, used to show the presence of strongly reducing sugars in solution. After boiling, monosaccharides cause the formation of a red precipitate of copper(I) oxide. Disaccha-rides are not such powerful reducing agents and will not show a positive reaction.

 
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