suggest how you might make honey from table sugar Place few drops of the iodine
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suggest how you might make honey from table sugar Place few drops of the iodine test solution on the following food products: a slice of potato a piece of white bread, a piece of cracker, some powdered macaroni and powdered white bean Report your observations. List several food products, in addition to the ones that you studied in the laboratory. Which would give a positive iodine-starch test for carbohydrate. Suggest how you might make "honey" from table sugar. Draw the structure of a segment of a segment of a molecule, of inulin. On the basis of today's experiment, suggest a way to determine whether a compound is amylose or inulin. Compare the product that would be obtained from hydrolysis of a 50:50 mixture of inulin and amylose with the hydrolysis product of sucrose. How would it compare with honey?Explanation / Answer
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20 cups of sugar
100 clover blossoms
4 cups of orange blossoms
Alum
4 heavy sauce pans
Collect at least 100 clover blossoms.Collect 4 cups of orange blossoms.
Place clover blossoms and orange blossoms into a large, heavy sauce pan with 5 cups of water. Boil it. Remove from stove and allow to simmer for 10 minutes.
Strain liquid into second large, heavy sauce pan. Squeeze liquid from blossoms and let it strain into pot.
Add 20 cups of granulated white sugar to liquid. Add 2 tsp. of alum. Stir to dissolve. Bring to a boil uncovered. Reduce heat and continue boiling for 15 minutes. Siring constantly.
Pour the thickened mixture into clean jarl. Allow jars to stand overnight. Open the next day and your honey is ready to eat.
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