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Samples subjected to a test were given. Determine the result of the samples subjected to the given test.
- Methyl salicylate in Spot Test
- Beeswax in Saponification Test
- Linseed oil in Iodine Test
- Tallow in Acrolein Test
- Perla in Formation of Soluble Salt
- Cholesterol in Salkowski Test
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