When sugar burns, it creates a new substance. It's not possible that it's a physical change. So, it's a chemical change !
Sugar burns clean when the right amounts of it is mixed with the opposing oxidizer. Sugar burns into water vapor and carbon dioxide, and leaves behind the remains of the oxidizer reaction. There is no flammable product that sugar leaves behind after it burns. Even if it does, you cannot collect it, as the fire from the burning sugar would just go on to ignite that.
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When you put candy in fire, it will melt and possibly catch on fire due to its high sugar content. Some candies may also release toxic fumes when burned, so it's not a safe or recommended experiment.
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how burns happens
white sugar burn faster than brown sugar
Sugar may melt before it burns.
When sugar burns, it creates a new substance. It's not possible that it's a physical change. So, it's a chemical change !
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Sugar burns clean when the right amounts of it is mixed with the opposing oxidizer. Sugar burns into water vapor and carbon dioxide, and leaves behind the remains of the oxidizer reaction. There is no flammable product that sugar leaves behind after it burns. Even if it does, you cannot collect it, as the fire from the burning sugar would just go on to ignite that.
No, it does stimulate the release of insulin, which burns available sugars in the body.
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