Two-organic substances are labelled K and L if K gave a b...
Two-organic substances are labelled K and L if K gave a blue-black colour with iodine solution and L gave a deep red precipitate with Million's reagent, it can be concluded that
K is a carbhydrate and L is a protein
K is alkaline and L is acidic
K is unsaturated and L is a reducing sugar
K is a reducing agent and L is an amino acid
Correct answer is A
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