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A way to remember food tests Benedict - drinks tea with sugar Sudan III - lipids has 3 lines Biuret - b upside down is p for proteins The one left is iodine for starch 👍💪
Post-Video quiz: 1. What are the four tests and what do they test for? (0:12) 2. How are each of these tests performed? (1:23), (2:18), (2:49), (3:28) 3. For most of these what colour is a negative result? (1:55) 3. What are the steps needed to create the food sample? (0:34) 4. What type of sugar does the benedict's test, test for? (1:04) 5. The benedict's test is performed on four different solutions the solutions are blue, green, yellow, brick red, what does this mean for each solution? (1:55) 6. In the iodine test what colour is a solution with a positive result? (2:31) 7. In the biuret test how much of the solution do you need? (2:49) 8. In the biuret test what colour is a positive result? (3:03) 9. How many drops of Sudan solution do you need for the Sudan III test? (3:34) 10. What happens to the solution when the result is positive? (3:45)
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Sudan 3: seperates Lipids from Solution. Biuret Solution: changes Protien to Pink or purple. Iodine Solution: turns Starch to Blue Black. Benedict's Solution: turns Reducing Sugars to Yellow/brown/red/orange, depending on the concentration of the solution.
Tbh. Both the Sudan 3 and ethanol test for lipids. It doesn't matter which one you chose to remember. On the spec it doesn't specify which one you need to know. I just remember the ethanol one
is there an easy way to remember this i just can't get my head around this it won't stick to me and it is really annoying any tricks or anything would be helpful
I don’t know if I need to learn the Sudan 111 test or the ethanol test, I’ve learned the ethanol test so far because I find it simpler but I’m doing aqa science not edexcel, do you have any advice
ethanol test is also AQA so you should be fine. BBC bitesize and freesciencelessons both use the ethanol test for lipids and their information is for AQA biology.
@@Emily-ty1sd Sure but in the O level syllabus, they mention 3cm cube but not the temperature so I was wondering whether or not the temperature should be reduced. I later clarified with my biology teacher and she said that temperatures from 50 to 75 degrees celsius were acceptable.
If you’d like to practise the material covered in this video, check out our platform at www.cognitoedu.org - it's totally free, and has built specifically to make learning and revision as quick and easy as possible. The main features are:
- Lessons organised by topic, only the lessons relevant to your specific exam board and tier are shown.
- Automatic progress tracking. Progress bars tell you at a glance what you’re doing well at, and what you need to spend some time on.
- Practise quizzes so you can test your knowledge. You can quiz yourself on any combination of topics you like.
- A huge number of fully-hinted questions that take you step-by-step through some of the trickiest calculations & concepts.
- A huge bank of past exam papers, organised both by year, and also by topic.
Amadeus & Tom
A way to remember food tests
Benedict - drinks tea with sugar
Sudan III - lipids has 3 lines
Biuret - b upside down is p for proteins
The one left is iodine for starch 👍💪
thanks! really needed this as i have a test tomorrow!
thank you
for iodine I think of it as 'mr stark' from iron man and how iodine sounds like iron so yh that's my weird way of remembering
I also think buret sounds like burger and obviously burger is a meat!
thanks haha also we have the exact same name
1:04 Benedict's test
2:09 Iodine test
2:45 Biuret test
3:23 Sudan III test
3:53 Emulsion test
for anyone who needs this:)
Chloe van der Westhuizen thanks have a great day!
Thank youuuuuu!!!!!🙏💯
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helpful as hecc
Thanks
Post-Video quiz:
1. What are the four tests and what do they test for? (0:12)
2. How are each of these tests performed? (1:23), (2:18), (2:49), (3:28)
3. For most of these what colour is a negative result? (1:55)
3. What are the steps needed to create the food sample? (0:34)
4. What type of sugar does the benedict's test, test for? (1:04)
5. The benedict's test is performed on four different solutions the solutions are blue, green, yellow, brick red, what does this mean for each solution? (1:55)
6. In the iodine test what colour is a solution with a positive result? (2:31)
7. In the biuret test how much of the solution do you need? (2:49)
8. In the biuret test what colour is a positive result? (3:03)
9. How many drops of Sudan solution do you need for the Sudan III test? (3:34)
10. What happens to the solution when the result is positive? (3:45)
This helped me even more than the video, thanks!
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This video explained in less than 5 minutes what an hour long lesson in school could not
Whoever is reading this good luck
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Is it realy that bad 😂
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Sudan 3: seperates Lipids from Solution.
Biuret Solution: changes Protien to Pink or purple.
Iodine Solution: turns Starch to Blue Black.
Benedict's Solution: turns Reducing Sugars to Yellow/brown/red/orange, depending on the concentration of the solution.
Who watching these for 2023/2024 igcse??
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Me! good luck!
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Benedict’s Test - Reducing Sugars
Iodine Test - Starch
Biuret Test - Proteins
Sudan III Test - Lipids
Benedicts:
Positive = Green, Yellow Or Brick Red. Negative= Stays blue.
Iodine:
Positive= Blue, Black.
Negative= Stays yellow.
Biruet:
Positive= Turns Purple, Pink
Negative= Stays blue
Sudan:
Postive= bright red layer
Emulsion- ethanol:
Positive =Cloudy white colour
Negative= no cloudy white colour
1:04 Benedict's test
2:09 Iodine test
2:45 Biuret test
3:23 Sudan III test
3:53 Emulsion test
for anyone who didn't see the one below
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Thank you soo much for this video, it was really helpful for me. I always come to Cognito when I have a problem with Biology and Chemistry.
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Exam tomorrow. Good luck everyone!
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Great Video!! Btw, Ethanol Emulsion Test to test for Lipids is also there for IGCSE by CIE...
That's right
It seems like everyone here is doing this an hour before 😂
What is a concentration gradient? Thank u so much as well!
We have a video that explains this called ‘diffusion’
People are talking about how this is good for gcse but I'm in year 8 and having to do science homework on this
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bro just explained in 3 minutes what my teacher can't in 30 days
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emlusion test is required for AQA too :)
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Tbh. Both the Sudan 3 and ethanol test for lipids. It doesn't matter which one you chose to remember. On the spec it doesn't specify which one you need to know. I just remember the ethanol one
we tested some of the things directly onto the foods? Like iodine straight onto biscuits? They might have been crushed or mixed with water but yeah
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Very helpful video..i saw many videos on this topic..but only understood from this
Will continue watching this channel
btw thnx for the help..!!
Bruce the exam is in an hour and I’m looking up food tests
Good luck for biology (ocr) tomorrow!
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yo my man helping me out wit dem tests
What are the improvements to the food tests?
i have i biology test legit tomorrow. absoulute lifesaver
For lipids you need ethanol and for proteins you need copper sulfate solution and sodium hydroxide solution please teach us the RIGHT thing
not gcses being today😭🥲
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Nope today
is there an easy way to remember this i just can't get my head around this it won't stick to me and it is really annoying any tricks or anything would be helpful
Flashcards help alot, really recommend installing a flashcard app if you prefer doing it that way.
I found it quite hard too, but read through it and get your siblings or friends or parents or guardians to test you.
Same I always struggle to remember these
Good luck everyone!!
what is the meaning of reducing sugar?
hopefully i get good
I am doing AQA biology but we did the emulsion test for lipids instead. Anyone knows why? I am so confused
I don’t know if I need to learn the Sudan 111 test or the ethanol test, I’ve learned the ethanol test so far because I find it simpler but I’m doing aqa science not edexcel, do you have any advice
ethanol test is also AQA so you should be fine. BBC bitesize and freesciencelessons both use the ethanol test for lipids and their information is for AQA biology.
Ethanol :)
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Today is my pratical and i am watching this. Hope this will help me
1:26 what tf did he just say???
prepare your food sample like we did a minute ago
Scarlett yes that is what he said u are right
@Dang Nhat that is not what he said
good luck for later guys 🎉❤
Is the DCPIP Test going to be included somewhere? I remember our teacher talking about that in class and I can't remember the reactions
it's the test about the present of Vitamin C by using dcpip
-postive result will give us Colour less
-negative result = blue colour
OMG TYSM FOR THIS!!! VERY VERY VERYYYY HELPFUL!
Good luck to anyone doing GCSEs 🫡
Thanks rly I appreciate it but what about non reducing sugar?...but the rest was marvelous Thanks
Non-reducing sugars aren't in the edexcel spec, if your doing aqa then idk. but we only need to learn the reducing sugars for edexcel.
you have helped me understand everything thamk you
Thank you so much! 💖
Good luck for today guys
Can these videos be used for IGCSE revision as well?
Absolutely I do IGCSE and these are super helpful.. Besides we have an almost identical syllabus
Yes u can use these for revision coz it helps a lot
thank you so much, who needs school when your here?
Why we have to add water in lipid test
Because water and fats repel each other, thus you can see if lipids are presented in the substance
@@izzystagofficial2961 good job
Very nice video and I will pass my exam fro your video
do we need to remember the volumes of reagaents used ? pls reply im doing GCSE CIE
No, not for 5090 CAIE
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Isn't the biuret test corrosive.
I got my exam in 2 hours
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This was really helpful
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Food tests?
Did he just say sudan??
Thank you it helps a lot!!
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You’re very welcome! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave us a comment too! 🥳
What about the vitamin c test
thank you, this video helped me so much!
DCPIP for Vitamin C?
Tysm 😊 that rly helped :)
who is doing biology prep too
the fact that im just in grade 8 doing integrated science🥲
and learning this
is the Sudan III test also known as the paper test?
No
This exam is in an hour 😭
What is the Sudan III test?
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Hope everyone does well!
Good explanation sir 😊🎉
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For the Benedict's test, if we use 3cm cube of food sample should we still keep the water bath at 75 degrees celsius?
i would presume so but the instructions specify 5cm cubed therefore it wont be accurate rigth?
@@Emily-ty1sd Sure but in the O level syllabus, they mention 3cm cube but not the temperature so I was wondering whether or not the temperature should be reduced. I later clarified with my biology teacher and she said that temperatures from 50 to 75 degrees celsius were acceptable.
the water bath temp is prolly same but the time changes to 3 minutes instead
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