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Sucrose (C12H22O11) reacts in dilute acid solutions to form two simple sugars,glucose and fructose, both of which have the formula C6H22O6. At 23 °C and in 0.5M HCl, the following dat were obtained for the disapperance of sucrose:
Time (min)
[C12H22O11] (M)
0
0.316
39
0.270
60
0.238
140
0.190
210
0.146
What is the rate constant for this reaction?
Sucrose (C12H22O11) reacts in dilute acid solutions to form two simple sugars,glucose and fructose, both of which have the formula C6H22O6. At 23 °C and in 0.5M HCl, the following dat were obtained for the disapperance of sucrose:
Time (min) | [C12H22O11] (M) |
0 | 0.316 |
39 | 0.270 |
60 | 0.238 |
140 | 0.190 |
210 | 0.146 |
What is the rate constant for this reaction?
1 Sep 2020