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Sucrose (C12H22O11), commonlyknown as table sugar, reacts in dilute acid solutions to form twosimpler sugars, glucose and fructose, both of which have theformula C6H12O6. At 23 degrees Cand 0.5M HCl, the following data were obtained for thedisappearance of sucrose.
Time [C12H22O11] (M)
0 0.316
39 0.274
80 0.238
140 0.190
210 0.146
a. is the reaction first-order or second order with respect to[C12H22O11]?
b. What is the rate constant?
Sucrose (C12H22O11), commonlyknown as table sugar, reacts in dilute acid solutions to form twosimpler sugars, glucose and fructose, both of which have theformula C6H12O6. At 23 degrees Cand 0.5M HCl, the following data were obtained for thedisappearance of sucrose.
Time [C12H22O11] (M)
0 0.316
39 0.274
80 0.238
140 0.190
210 0.146
a. is the reaction first-order or second order with respect to[C12H22O11]?
b. What is the rate constant?
Lelia LubowitzLv2
17 Dec 2019