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Why is sucrose necessary in the root beer experiment?
Sucrose is necessary in the root beer experiment to provide a food source for the yeast. Yeast is a type of fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide. In the root beer experiment, the yeast converts the sucrose in the sugar water into alcohol and carbon dioxide gas, which gives the root beer its characteristic flavor and fizz.
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