What is the colour change for Benedict's test for glucose?
                                
                                
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                                When testing for glucose, the initial blue colour of Benedict's reagent changes to a range of colours, including green, yellow, orange, and brick-red, depending on the concentration of reducing sugar. This visual shift provides a semi-quantitative indication of the sugar level present in a solution.