A scientist adds iodine as an indicator to an unknown substance. What will this indicator reveal about the substance?

Iodine is commonly used as an indicator for starch. When iodine is added to a substance that contains starch, it will react with the starch molecules and produce a dark blue-black color. Therefore, if the unknown substance contains starch, the iodine indicator will reveal this by turning dark blue-black. If the substance does not contain starch, there will be no color change when iodine is added.