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Question
Choose the current answer from the options given below :
When conc. H2SO4 comes in contact with sugar, it becomes black due to
Options
Hydrolysis
Decolourisation
Dehydration
Hydration
Solution
When conc. H2SO4 comes in contact with sugar, it becomes black due to Dehydration.
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