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18 December, 10:29

Explain why decomposition of sugar on heating is an irreversible change.

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  1. 18 December, 12:21
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    El azúcar, la sacarosa (C12H22O11: un disacárido, compuesto por los dos monosacáridos: glucosa y fructosa), es inodora, es decir, carece de olor. Cuando se calienta se produce un cambio de fase que da lugar mediante la fusión a un jarabe espeso
  2. 18 December, 12:56
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    Sugar, sucrose (C12H22O11: a disaccharide, composed of the two monosaccharides: glucose and fructose), is odorless, that is, it lacks odor. When heated a phase change occurs resulting in melting of a thick syrup.
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