Determination of Caffeine in Tea Samples
Determination of Caffeine in Tea Samples
Determination of Caffeine in Tea Samples
INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
ANALYSIS OF HONEY
CLASS: 12
ROLL NO:
EXTERNAL TEACHER
EXAMINER INCHARGE
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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INDEX
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TOPIC PAGE No.
No.
1 AIM 5
2 INTRODUCTION 6
3 SCOPE OF THE PROJECT 7
4 THEORY 8
5 MATERIALS REQUIRED 9
6 PROCEDURE 10-13
7 OBSERVATION 14-17
8 RESULT 18-20
9 RESULT ANALYSIS 21
10 CONCLUSION 22
11 PRECAUTIONS 23
12 BIBLIOGRAPHY 24
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AIM
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INTRODUCTION
Honey has a fuel value of about 3307 cal/kg [1520 cal/ lbs].
It readily picks up moisture from the air and is consequently
used as a moistening agent for Tobacco and in baking. Glucose
crystallizes out of honey on standing at room temperature,
leaving on uncrystallized layer of dissolved fructose. Honey to
be marketed is usually heated by a special process to about
66oC [150.01 F] to dissolve the crystals and is sealed to
prevent crystallization. The fructose in crystallized honey
ferments readily at about 1600C.
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SCOPE OF THE
PROJECT
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THEORY
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MATERIALS REQUIRED
APPARATUS
1. Test tube
2. Test tube stand
3. Bunsen burner
4. W ater bath
5. Tripod stand
6. Test tube stand
7. Square mesh
CHEMICALS
1. Fehling solution A
2. Fehling solution B
3. Ammonium chloride solution
4. Ammonium oxalate solution
5. Ammonium phosphate
6. Tollen’s reagent
7. Ammonium hydroxide solution
8. Picric acid
9. Ninhydrin solution
10. Benedict’s reagent
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PROCEDURE
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TEST FOR
CARBOHYDRATES
FEHLING`S TEST:
2ml of honey is taken in a test tube and 1ml each of
Fehling`s solution A and Fehling`s solution B are added to it
and boiled. Red precipitate indicates the presence of reducing
sugars.
TOLLEN`S TEST:
2-3 ml of aqueous solution of honey is taken in a test
tube. 2-3ml of Tollen`s reagent is added. The test tube is
kept in a boiling water bath for about ten minutes. A shining
silver mirror indicates the presence of reducing
carbohydrates.
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BENEDICT’S TEST:
1-2 mL of honey sample is taken in test tube. Then 1-2mL of
Benedict’s reagent is added to it and boiled. Red precipitate
indicates the presence of reducing sugar.
NINHYDRIN TEST:
To the sample of honey add about 3-4 drops of ninhydrin
solution. Boil the contents. Dark blue colouration confirms the
presence of proteins.
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OBSERVATION
PHYSICAL FEATURES
SOLUBILITY
3 SOLUBLE SOLUBLE INSOLUBLE
IN WATER
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CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
SL.
TEST RESULT
NO.
PATANJALI DABUR LOCAL
HONEY HONEY HONEY
1 BENEDICT’S TEST POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE
2 FEHLING’S TEST POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE
3 NINHYDRIN TEST NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
TEST FOR
4 POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE
POTASSIUM
TEST FOR
5 NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
MAGNESIUM
TEST FOR
6 NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
CALCIUM
7 TOLLEN’S TEST POSITIVE POSITIVE POSITIVE
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TESTS FOR PATANJALI HONEY
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TESTS FOR LOCAL HONEY
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RESULT
PATANJALI HONEY
The sample of Patanjali honey was yellowish brown in
colour and was completely soluble in water. It answered
Benedict’s test, Tollen’s test and Fehling’s test showing
the presence of reducing sugars. It even didn’t answer
ninhydrin test showing absence of proteins. The sample
showed presence of potassium absence of calcium and
magnesium.
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DABUR HONEY
The sample of Dabur honey was pale yellow in color
and was completely soluble in water. It answered
Benedict’s test, Tollen’s test and Fehling’s test showing
the presence of reducing sugars.it even didn’t answer
ninhydrin test showing absence of proteins. The sample
showed presence of potassium absence of calcium and
magnesium.
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LOCAL HONEY
The sample of local honey was pale yellow in color
and was not soluble in water. It answered Benedict’s test,
Tollen’s test and Fehling’s test showing the presence of
reducing sugars. It even didn’t answer ninhydrin test
showing absence of proteins. The sample showed
presence of potassium and absence of calcium and
magnesium.
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RESULT ANALYSIS
Honey contains potassium which is good for health.
Potassium-rich diet is linked to many powerful health
benefits. It may help reduce blood pressure and water
retention, protect against stroke and help prevent
osteoporosis and kidney stones. It also helps in better
signal conduction in nervous system.
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CONCLUSION
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PRECAUTIONS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.projects.icbse.com\chemistry
www.projectsyapa.com\chemistry
Comprehensive Practical Chemistry
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www.seminaronly.com
www.healthline.com
www.foodinsight.org
www.medlineplus.gov
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