1. Look up the structures for mannose and galactose. What would you expect to see if you performed a Benedict's or Fehli

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1. Look up the structures for mannose and galactose. What would you expect to see if you performed a Benedict's or Fehli

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1. Look up the structures for mannose and galactose. What would you expect to see if you performed a Benedict's or Fehling's test on each of these monosaccharides? What would your observations tell you about these two sugars? Mannose would be negative as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a blue color, My observations would be that mannose is not an aldose. Galactose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would be that galactose contains an aldehyde functional group. Mannose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would be that mannose is an aldose, Galactose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would be that galactose contains an aldehyde functional group Mannose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would be that mannose is an aldose. Galactose would be negative as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a blue color. My observations would be that galactose is not an aldose. Mannose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would mannose is not an aldose. Galactose would be positive as a reducing sugar with the test resulting in a brick red color. My observations would be that galactose contains an aldehyde functional group. a
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