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formula of glucose and sulphuric acid?​

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Answered by BhavishyaAggarwal
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Answer:

Glucose = c6h12o6

Sulphuric acid = H2SO4

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Answered by pradhanmadhumita2021
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The balanced chemical equation is C⁶H¹²O⁶+H²SO⁴(conc)→6C+6H²O+H²SO⁴(dil) . Concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with one molecule of glucose to form 6 carbon atom, 6 water molecule and one molecule of dil H²SO⁴So the reaction is perfectly balanced.

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