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EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 7 MIN

AQA 4.2.2.1 Food Tests

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Ever looked at your lunch and wondered what chemical secrets it's hiding? If you have the right reagents, your food can't keep those secrets for long! In this episode of GCSE Science Unlocked, Lottie and Mr. H dive into the messy, colourful world of the Food Tests Required Practical.Mixing up your chemical indicators is a one-way ticket to a muddle on exam day. We break down the precise methods, specific reagents, and exact colour changes you must memorise to secure full marks on this highly examinable practical.🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:The Hot One (Sugars): Why Benedict’s solution requires an 80°C water bath, and how its traffic light system shifts from blue to a distinct brick-red.The Quick One (Starch): The classic primary school test using iodine solution, shifting from browny-orange to a sharp blue-black.The Gentle One (Proteins): How to safely handle Biuret solution and the soft purple hue that indicates a positive result.The Cloudy One (Lipids): The two key methods for spotting fats—the bright red top layer of a Sudan III test and the milky white emulsion of the ethanol test.Mr. H's Exam Tip: If you are asked to describe the test for reducing sugars, simply adding the reagent is not enough. To unlock the marks, you must explicitly state that the mixture is heated in a water bath.Next Up: We are leaving the test tubes behind and moving on to human anatomy. Join us next time for Section 4.2.2.2: The Heart and Blood Vessels—Lottie is bringing the stethoscope!Hit subscribe to keep your GCSE revision unlocked, and leave us a review if this episode helped you clear up your chemical indicators!

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Ever looked at your lunch and wondered what chemical secrets it's hiding? If you have the right reagents, your food can't keep those secrets for long! In this episode of GCSE Science Unlocked, Lottie and Mr. H dive into the messy, colourful world of the Food Tests Required Practical.Mixing up your chemical indicators is a one-way ticket to a muddle on exam day. We break down the precise methods, specific reagents, and exact colour changes you must memorise to secure full marks on this highly examinable practical.🎧 What You'll Learn in This Episode:The Hot One (Sugars): Why Benedict’s solution requires an 80°C water bath, and how its traffic light system shifts from blue to a distinct brick-red.The Quick One (Starch): The classic primary school test using iodine solution, shifting from browny-orange to a sharp blue-black.The Gentle One (Proteins): How to safely handle Biuret solution and the soft purple hue that indicates a positive result.The Cloudy One (Lipids): The two key methods for spotting fats—the bright red top layer of a Sudan III test and the milky white emulsion of the ethanol test.Mr. H's Exam Tip: If you are asked to describe the test for reducing sugars, simply adding the reagent is not enough. To unlock the marks, you must explicitly state that the mixture is heated in a water bath.Next Up: We are leaving the test tubes behind and moving on to human anatomy. Join us next time for Section 4.2.2.2: The Heart and Blood Vessels—Lottie is bringing the stethoscope!Hit subscribe to keep your GCSE revision unlocked, and leave us a review if this episode helped you clear up your chemical indicators!

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