Experiment 1. The test for starch
(a) Label
four test-tubes 1-4.
10% glucose solution into tube 1
1% starch solution into tube 2
(b) Put
about 20 mm (depth) of
1% albumen solution into tube 3
water into tube 4
(c) To each
tube, using a dropping pipette, add three drops of iodine solution. Shake the tube (sideways, not up and down) to
mix the contents. Look for any colour changes apart from the yellow colour of
iodine itself. Copy the table below and record the results in your notebook.
Substance |
Colour change after adding iodine |
10% glucose solution
|
|
1% starch solution
|
|
1% albumen solution
|
|
water
|
|
Experiment 1. Discussion
I The
substances selected for testing are examples of three of the principle chemical
substances in cells, sugar (glucose), starch, protein (albumen). With which of
these substances did iodine react to give a colour change ?
2 Does your
result indicate that there is, for example, no sugar and no protein that will
give a colour change with iodine ?
3 What
experiments would you have to carry out in order to give a confident answer to
question 2 ?
4 Does the
result indicate that starch will always react with iodine solution to give a
colour change?
5 What was
the point of the water in tube 4 ?
Experiment 1. Discussion - answers
I Only the
starch should give a blue colour. The glucose and albumen solutions may take up
the colour of the iodine.
2 The point
is being made that the results from a single sample do not justify a sweeping
generalization.
3 One would
have to test samples of all sugars, all proteins and all fats.
4 The
results permit confident prediction only about starch as a 1% aqueous solution.
5 Students
often say that the unreactive samples have 'turned yellow'. This control shows
that the yellow colour is simply the diluted iodine.
TEACHERS NOTES
Experiment 1. The test for
starch - preparation
TEACHERS NOTES
|
Outline The
experiment establishes that iodine gives a blue colour with starch, but not
with glucose or albumen.
Prior knowledge Use of test-tubes and dropping pipettes.
Advance preparation and materials *
10% glucose solution
1% starch solution
10 cm3 per group
1% albumen solution
iodine solution
5 cm3 per group
Apparatus-per group
test-tube rack and 4 test-tubes
4 labels or spirit marker
dropping pipette (for iodine)
* Instruction for preparing reagents are
given on p. 01
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