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Chemical Reactions
Exothermic Reactions
Are sucrose glucose and dextrin exothermic or endothermic in H2SO4
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The reaction of sucrose, glucose, and dextrin in sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is typically exothermic. This means that the reaction releases heat to the surroundings.
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