Biology, asked by sudheerboddeti001234, 9 months ago

Which gas is evolved during the
combustion of sugar ?​

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Answered by venutvgk
3

Explanation:

co2

carbon dioxide.

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Answered by berryBlue
2

Hey mate,

Here's your answer..

  • A molecule of sugar contains carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
  • The chemical formula for sugar is C12H22O11.
  • On further heating, like most hydrocarbons, the sugar molecules will be burnt in the presence of atmospheric oxygen to form CO , CO2, Carbon monoxide and Carbon dioxide gases, H2O water vapours and C solid Carbon which is soot and is seen as black residue in the test tube.

Hope it helps.

@berryBlue

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