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A dehydrating agint which produces black spongy charred mass with glucose ​

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Answered by Warwinnernikhil
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Answer: Sulphuric acid has great affinity for water, hence when concentrated sulphuric acid is added to sugar, it absorbs water from sugar by removing hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio of 2:1 from sugar molecules. The sugar is charred producing black spongy mass of carbon, which is known as sugar charcoal

Answered by praveena47
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Answer: Sulphuric acid has great affinity for water, hence when concentrated sulphuric acid is added to sugar, it absorbs water from sugar by removing hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio of 2:1 from sugar molecules. The sugar is charred producing black spongy mass of carbon, which is known as sugar charcoal....

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