Which sugar solution was the first to liberate a measurable volume of carbon dioxide?

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The first sugar solution to liberate a measurable volume of carbon dioxide in fermentation experiments is typically a sucrose solution. When yeast is added to the sucrose solution, it metabolizes the sugar anaerobically, producing carbon dioxide and ethanol as byproducts. The production of carbon dioxide can be observed relatively quickly, making sucrose a common choice for such experiments.

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