What happens when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to sugar?

What happens when concentrated sulfuric acid is added to sugar?

Answer: When concentrated H2SO4 is added to sugar, the H2SO4 absorbs all the water content of the sugar and the sugar is converted to carbon. So the sugar turns black.

C12H22O11 + [H2SO4 ] = 12C + [11H2O + H2SO4 ]

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