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Chemistry, 03.11.2020 17:30 EsiahJohnson

Mrs. Johnston heated 5 grams of sugar. The sugar first looked shiny, and then it melted and became dark brown. Finally, all that was left
was a black, shiny residue. She then heated 5 grams of sand in the
same way. The sand's appearance did not change.
What explains these results?

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