Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The Biuret test is used to check the presence of protein in a solution. The Biuret solution is a blue colored solution containing copper (II) ions. The copper ions react with the peptide bonds of proteins and this reaction results in change in color from a blue to pink-purple solution.
1. Color will change to pink-purple due to reaction of Biuret copper (ions) ions with the peptide bonds of Albumin.
2. Color change to pink-purple due to reaction of Biuret copper (ions) ions with the peptide bonds of gelatin.
3. Color remains blue since there are no peptide bonds.
4. Color will not change to pink-purple color.
5. If the unknown is a protein then the color will change to pink-purple.