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What is molasses?.... Give it's use! ​


sarkaraditya0529: If 1/x is a negative integer then (means x not equal to -1) options x<1/x,x>1/x,x=1/x and x^2>1
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Answered by XxShreexX
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Explanation:

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- After the crystallisation of cane sugar from syrup of sugarcanes, the solution still contains 60-70% solute comprising mainly of cane sugar ,fructose and glucose. This solution is known as molasses and is used for production of alcohol

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Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

Molasses, also called treacle, syrup remaining after sugar is crystallized out of cane or beet juice. Molasses syrup is separated from sugar crystals by means of centrifuging.

Uses of Molasses are..

Blackstrap and other low grades of cane molasses are used in mixed animal feed and in the industrial production of vinegar, citric acid, and other products.

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