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English:
Left: If you try to light a sugar cube, it will not burn on its own - the sugar will caramalize. But if you cover it in ash (a catalyst), it will ignite. The pictures show partially caramelised cube sugar, right: burning cube sugar with ash as catalyst
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Links: Wenn man versucht, einen Zuckerwürfel anzuzünden, brennt er nicht. Verwendet man hingegen Asche als Katalysator brennt er. Im linken Bild sieht man einen teilweise karamellisierten Würfelzucker; im rechten Bild die Verbrennung eines Zuckerwürfels mit Asche als Katalysator.
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Author | Robin Müller |
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