Chemistry, asked by zammam8847, 1 year ago

What are the observation when you burn sugar

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Answered by vyshnav
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Sugar is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. ... The black stuff is called burnt sugar! But seriously, this is what happens when you heat or burn things that contain carbon. It reacts with oxygen and "oxidizes" (burns)
Answered by COOLPIXIE
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Make sure that you rub ash onto each face of the sugar cube, and, when you place the sugar cube on top of the other sugar cube, turn it a bit so that the corners stick out. This offset should make it easier to ignite the sugar. Try to ignite the sugar with a lighter instead of a match.
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