A black residue is formed when sugar heated true /false
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A black residue is formed when sugar is heated, called "Charred sugar" or "Burnt sugar". It only forms after continuous heating of sugar. This is a good example of Chemical change. Because what actually happening is the sugar is oxidizing, because when we burn or heat something, it oxidizes. So sugar here (Molecular formula - C12H22O11), is getting oxidized. So the given statement is TRUE.
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