I am neither a chemist nor do I have much of any knowledge in the field. I have a question related to chemistry an was hoping someone might have some insight. I have a concern that sugar may have been added to my (diesel) fuel tank. After some research online, I found out that it does not dissolve in fuel, so an engine problem is not currently my concern. I would like to know if there is any way to test for sugar/sugars in fuel ( specifically diesel fuel). I discovered that Benedicts solution is used to detect sugar in foods. Could someone tell me if I could use benedicts solution to test for sugar in the fuel that was discharged when I removed my initial fuel filter (I saved the fuel that came out just beyond the tank).
1. Is there already sugar present in diesel fuel that would void the test?
2. If I mixed Benedict's solution with Diesel fuel (would it be fairly safe) would it blow up or anything?
3.after initially mixing, would it be safe for the next step of a hot water bath to observe the reaction for a color change?
Any advise would help. Thanks....