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Which of the following would cause only a chemical change with a sugar cube

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Which would cause only a chemical change in a sugar cube is heating the sugar cube with acid.

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The complete question is:

Jolene wants to experiment with sugar cubes. Which of the following would cause only a chemical change with a sugar cube

  • Burning the sugar cube with a matchstick .
  • Crushing the sugar cube and dissolving it in water .
  • Heating the sugar cube with acid.

The addition of acid to sugar (sucrose) is a known reaction that produces the chemical change of this carbohydrate into carbon, by a process of dehydration.

In the reaction of dehydration of sucrose with sulphuric acid - which is exothermic - the acid extracts water from the sugar molecule, producing gases, such as CO₂ and SO₂, which consumes the acid and converts the sucrose into carbon. The chemical reaction is:

C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁ + H₂SO₄ + 1/2 O₂ ----------→ 11C + CO₂ + 12H₂O + SO₂

Sucrose + Sulfuric Ac. + Oxygen → Carbon + Carbon dioxide + water + sulfur dioxide.

This reaction involves only a chemical change of the sucrose, when converted into carbon.