Sugar and concentrated sulfuric acid

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healywp | March 05, 2007

When concentrated sulfuric acid is added to sucrose, carbon and water are pro...

healywp | March 05, 2007

When concentrated sulfuric acid is added to sucrose, carbon and water are produced. Concentrated sulfuric acid is a dehyrating agent.

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  • Was there a glucose intermediate in the reaction?

  • I remember this demonstration from 8th grade, only I couldn't smell it because my sense of smell had reduced by about 90% the previous summer. So while everyone else hated the demonstration, I was sitting there like " O: cool :D "

  • is this what one of those snakes are that you get on the 4th of July

  • @poop333x2 no, it depends from your location - thats how old british spell it =D

  • looks yummy!

  • @rabidamio it's actually hydrochloric acid.

  • sulfirc acid is in ure stomach but controld thats why it gets brown acid eats the vitmns

  • I vividly remember this from a demonstration in 9th grade science class. The room smelled like burnt caramel for the rest of the day.

  • thats what happens when you eat a hot curry

  • BLACK SCIENTIST!

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