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Fill half of a beaker of capacity 50 mL with sugar. Add concentrated sulphuric acid so that the sugar is immersed in it. Observe the changes. What are the products formed? Which property of sulphuric acid is revealed here?

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The sulphuric acid removes water from the sugar in a highly exothermic reaction, releasing heat, steam, and sulfur oxide fumes. Aside from the sulfurous odor, the reaction smells a lot like caramel. The white sugar turns into a black carbonized tube that pushes itself out of the beaker. Dehydrating properties of H2SO4 are shown in the experiment. Concentrated sulphuric acid has the ability to absorb chemically combined water, or hydrogen and oxygen from substances in the ratio corresponding to that of water. This process is known as dehydration. Concentrated sulphuric acid is a strong dehydrating agent.



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