why dose potassium chloride react to sugar?

I'm doing this for a project in school and i need to know why the two react

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  • One is an oxidizer and the other one is the fuel.

  • Potassium Chloride And Sugar

  • You're probably thinking of potassium chlorate, not potassium chloride. Potassium chlorate is a strong oxidizing agent and can cause rapid oxidation (combustion) with carbon and hydrogen-rich sugar.

  • sugars contain hydroxyl group that can act as an acid. and potassium chloride is a conjugate base acid pair. with the Chloride negative charge acting as a lewis base to abstract the hydroxyl proton of the sugar. The resultant negative charge can be stabilized by K+.

  • You must be mistaken in your compounds. Potassium chloride does **not** react with sugar. Potassium chlorate, however, does.

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    C12H22O11 +8KClO3 --> 12CO2 + 11H2O + 8KCl

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