Dehydration of Sugar By Heat
I dehydrate some sugar (sucrose) by heating it with an alcohol burner. This can also be done quickly using sulfuric acid ,but unfortunately I don’t have any. This process took around 4 minutes, so I took out some video. The left over product is carbon. C12H22O11 = 11H2O + 12C
Tagged with: chemistry • dehydration • sucrose • sugar
Filed under: Water
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