Chemical test
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In chemistry, a chemical test is qualitative or semi-quantitative procedure designed to prove the existence of a chemical compound or chemical group with the aid of a specific reagent.
- Benedict's Test tests for reducing sugars
- Barium_chloride tests for sulfates
- clinistrip tests for sugar in urine
- copper sulfate tests for presence of water
- Iodine solution tests for starch
- Nessler's reagent tests for the presence of ammonia
- Tollen's reagent tests for aldehydes
- The Van Slyke determination tests for specific amino acids
- The Zerewitinoff determination tests for any acidic hydrogen
- The Zeisel determination tests for the presence of esters or ethers
- The Gilman test tests for the presence of a Grignard reagent
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