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sucrose (C12H22O11), commonly known as table sugar reacts in dilute acid solutions to form two simpler sugars, glucose and fructose, both of which have the formula C6H12O6. at 23 Celsius and in 0.5M HCL, the following data was obtained for the disappearance of sucrose Time [C12H22O11] (M)0 0.31639 0.27480 0.238140 0.190210 0.146a) what is the rate order with respect to (C12H12O11)b)what is the rate constant?Using the rate constant calculate the concentration of sucrose at 39, 80, 140, 210 minutes if the initial sucrose concentration was 0.316M and the reaction was zero order in sucrose.
sucrose (C12H22O11), commonly known as table sugar reacts in dilute acid solutions to form two simpler sugars, glucose and fructose, both of which have the formula C6H12O6. at 23 Celsius and in 0.5M HCL, the following data was obtained for the disappearance of sucrose Time [C12H22O11] (M)0 0.31639 0.27480 0.238140 0.190210 0.146a) what is the rate order with respect to (C12H12O11)b)what is the rate constant?Using the rate constant calculate the concentration of sucrose at 39, 80, 140, 210 minutes if the initial sucrose concentration was 0.316M and the reaction was zero order in sucrose.
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