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Chemical test

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Procedure for identifying or quantifying a chemical compound or group
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In chemistry, a chemical test is a qualitative or quantitative procedure designed to identify, quantify, or characterise a chemical compound or chemical group.

Purposes

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Chemical testing might have a variety of purposes, such as to:

Biochemical tests

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Reducing sugars

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Main article: Reducing sugar

Proteins and polypeptides

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Organic tests

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Inorganic tests

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Niederl, J. B.; Baum, H.; McCoy, J. S.; Kuck, J. A. (1940). "Micro-Carius Halogen and Sulphur Determination". Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition. 12 (7): 428–431. doi:10.1021/ac50147a022. ISSN 0096-4484.

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