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equations of concentrated sulphuric acid and sugar​

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Answer. When concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with sugar it acts as a dehydrating agent; removing water from the sucrose. ... C12H22O11 (sugar) + H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) → 12 C (carbon) + 11 H2O (water) + mixture of water and acid. It is an extremely exothermic reaction producing much heat.

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