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Dehydrating Sugar by Sulfuric Acid (Mad Physics)

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

Video from the experiment "Dehydrating Sugar by Sulfuric Acid" on www.madphysics.com

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  • Finally the word is introduced to how Airplane food is prepared. Done in .3 seconds.

  • its goes like this... Biology is chemistry, chemistry is physics, physics is math, and math is boring

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  • @berndawg123 Dont say that. It hurts =(

  • IS IT EDIBLE

  • @rolingpingu Diamonds are made of Carbon, but carbon under EXTREME heat and pressure, usually miles beneath the surface of the earth.

  • @limerick2090 you'd better believe it's ruined ... i work in a school, and whemever someone does this, whatever it's been done in - test tube or beaker - goes straight in the glass bin

  • Haha, that beaker is ruined :)

  • looks hot

  • Try cracking an egg and put that in a beaker with sulfuric acid.

  • And when scientists are done they stare at the crap they made and they're like «Who's gonna clean that?...»

  • Isnt the leftover Carbon...thus meaning diamond...somehow?

  • @Monkeynuts502

    H2SO4 dehydrates the Sugar..which has a general formula of CH2O..so the dehydration process takes away the H20..you're left with C

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