Explain what is observed when conc. sulphuric acid added to sugar
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☑️ gives a black spongy mass of carbon which is called sugar charcoal.
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IT REMOVES THE WATER OF CRYSTALLISATION FROM SUGAR
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The sulfuric acid removes water from the sugar in a highly exothermic reaction, releasing heat, steam, and sulfur oxide fumes. Aside from the sulfurous odor, the reaction smells a lot like caramel. The white sugar turns into a black carbonized tube that pushes itself out of the beaker.
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