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Which element is responsible for the color change in the benedicts test

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Copper (Cu2+)

Step-by-step explanation:

Benedict's test is used to test for aldehydes and ketones. The cupric compound (Cu2+) from the Benedict's reagent reacts and is reduced by the aldehydes to the coprous compound (Cu+) forming a red color.

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