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Multiple Choice
Which functional group is responsible for the characteristic reaction with Gram's iodine in starch testing?
A
Carbonyl group
B
Hydroxyl group
C
Amylose helix
D
Amino group
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the context of the problem: The question is about the interaction between a functional group and Gram's iodine in the context of starch testing.
Recognize that starch is a polysaccharide composed of amylose and amylopectin. Amylose is a linear polymer of glucose units.
Identify that the characteristic reaction in starch testing with Gram's iodine involves the formation of a blue-black complex.
The blue-black color is due to the iodine molecules fitting into the helical structure of amylose, not directly interacting with a specific functional group like carbonyl, hydroxyl, or amino groups.
Conclude that the amylose helix is responsible for the characteristic reaction with Gram's iodine, as the iodine fits into the helical structure, causing the color change.