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The Answer is B: They could use the Benedict's test; it would not have a positive reaction for sucrose but it would for the other three sugars.
The correct answer is option C) They could use the Benedict's test; it would not have a positive reaction for sucrose but it would for the other three sugars.
The Benedict's test can detect the free aldehyde or the ketonic group present in the molecule. All the monosaccharides gives a positive Benedict's test. The fructose, glucose and galactose all the monosaccharides and gives a positive Benedict's test, but the sucrose is a disaccharides and it does not give a positive Benedict's Test. Hence, it can be used to identify Sucrose.