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Constants I Periodic Table Sucrose (Ci2H22O11), which is commonly known Part E a

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Question

Constants I Periodic Table Sucrose (Ci2H22O11), which is commonly known Part E as table sugar, reacts in dilute acid solutions to form two simpler sugars, glucose and fructose, both of which have the formula CeH1206 At 23 C and in 0.5 M HCl, the following data were obtained for the disappearance of sucrose Using the rate constant found in Part B, calculate the concentration of sucrose at 140 min if the initial sucrose concentration were 0.316 M and the reaction were zero order in sucrose Express your answers using two significant figures Time (min) C2H2201n (M) 0.316 0.274 0.238 0.190 sucrose1400 M 39 ious Ans 80 Correct 210 0.146 You may want to reference Pages 582-587) Section 14.4 while completing this problem. Part F Using the rate constant found in Part B, calculate the concentration of sucrose at 210 min if the initial sucrose concentration were 0.316 M and the reaction were zero order in sucrose Port Express your answers using two significant figures sucrose 210.316 Submit ious Ans uest Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining

Explanation / Answer

Initial concentration of Sucrose is =0.316

After 210 min the concentration disappeared is = 0.146

Then concentration of sucrose left in solution is = 0.316-0.146=0.17

Thus concentration of sucrose at 210 min is comes out to be 0.17