Chemistry, asked by adhvikkaushal7, 1 year ago

what is sugar syrup acidic, basic or neutral????????

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Answered by ilovestudies
7

Neutral as it does not contain acidic group [H+] or basic group [OH-]  So it is neutral  Lleasse please mark as brainliest


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Answered by adi228ch
10

Sugar is neither an acid nor a base. Pure sugar, or glucose, is a neutral substance. A neutral substance is a substance that does not exhibit acidic or basic properties. Neutral substances like sugar do not trigger a reaction on a Litmus paper.

This is why cough syrup is always flavoured – to hide the bitter taste. Our tongue is a sort of detector to sense bitter or sour tastes and detect whether an acid or a base is present. Our tongue is not the only acid/base detector. ... Seven is neutral pH and is neither an acid nor a base

A sugar solution is completely neutral since sugar can't take hydrogen ions out of the water or donate them in. Your observations about tea probably have nothing to do with acidity or alkalinity since the foods you've described are not significantly acidic or alkaline

Sugar is a pH-neutral substance, meaning that its pH value is usually more or less than 7, but close. However, raw and unprocessed sugar is slightly basic in nature, while white sugar and brown sugar are both slightly acidic.


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