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chemical reaction of sugar cane and sulphuric acid​

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Answered by fights269
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Concentrated sulfuric acid is mixed with household sugar, which is attacked by the acid, a dehydrating agent. The final products are carbon, water vapor, and sulfur dioxide gas. Answer: ... This reaction is very exothermic and produces poisonous gas (sulfur dioxide)

Answered by Rubyvyankatkar11
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One of the most spectacular chemistry demonstrations is also one of the simplest. It's the dehydration of sugar (sucrose) with sulfuric acid. ... The sulfuric acid removes water from the sugar in a highly exothermic reaction, releasing heat, steam, and sulfur oxide fumes

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