Title: Revision!
1Revision!
- L.O to summarise biochemical tests
- to apply knowledge to questions
2Biochemical Tests are used to indicate the
presence / absence of biological molecules
- http//www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/
add_ocr/chemicals/biologicalcompoundsact.shtml
3Summary Table
Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
4Summary Table
Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
Protein
Lipid
Reducing Sugar
Non Reducing Sugar
5Summary Table
Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
Protein Biuret Purple
Lipid
Reducing Sugar
Non Reducing Sugar
6Summary Table
Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
Protein Biuret Purple
Lipid Emulsion Test (ethanol H2O) White precipitate
Reducing Sugar
Non Reducing Sugar
7Summary Table
Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
Protein Biuret Purple
Lipid Emulsion Test (ethanol H2O) White precipitate
Reducing Sugar Benedicts HEAT Brick red
Non Reducing Sugar
8Biological Molecule Biochemical test Positive Result
Protein Biuret Purple
Lipid Emulsion Test (ethanol H2O) White precipitate
Reducing Sugars (mono and most di) Benedicts HEAT Brick red
Non Reducing Sugar (sucrose) 1. Hydrolyse into monomers by HCL boiling. 2. Neutralise with alkali. 3. Retest with Benedicts HEAT Brick red
9Application of Knowledge
- http//www.classtools.net/education-games-php/time
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10Question 1
- A Protein B Lipid C Reducing Sugar
- Hydrolyse with acid and then neutralise with
alkali, re test with Benedicts - Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen
11Question 1 (again!)
- 1 a) C12H22O11 (Because H2O is formed in the
condensation reaction) - 1 bi) Purple
- 1 bii) Because its a protein
- 1 c) Benedicts AND heat
- Brick Red
12Application of Knowledge
- http//www.classtools.net/education-games-php/time
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13Question 1 (again!!)
- 1 a) Nitrogen
- 1 b i) Benedicts AND heat
- Brick Red
- 1 b ii ) Substance A (glucose)
- 1 c i) Forming bonds, with the removal of water
- 1 c ii) C (protein)
- 1 d i) Substance D
- 1 d ii) Maximum amount of hydrogen atoms
- NO double bonds / all carbons attached to two
hydrogens