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  • Invert Sugar Production: Best Acid Catalysts and Safety Considerations
    Hydrochloric acid is not typically used for making invert sugar. Invert sugar is usually produced by the hydrolysis of sucrose using water and an acid catalyst. The most commonly used acid catalysts for this reaction are citric acid, tartaric acid, or hydrochloric acid. However, hydrochloric acid is corrosive and can be dangerous to use, so it is not the preferred acid catalyst for making invert sugar.
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