In acidic solution, the breakdown of sucrose into glucose and fructose has this rate law: Rate = k[H⁺][sucrose]. The initial rate of sucrose breakdown is measured in a solution that is 0.01 M H⁺, 1.0 M sucrose, 0.1 M fructose, and 0.1 M glucose. How does the rate change if(b) [Sucrose], [fructose], and [glucose] are all changed to 0.5 M?

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In an acidic solution, the rate change if Sucrose fructose and glucose is changed to 0.5 M will be  Rate = k[H⁺][1.51M] for sucrose,

Rate = k[H⁺][0.61M] for glucose and Rate = k[H⁺][0.6 M] fructose.

What is the breakdown of sucrose?

Sucrose is a type of sugar that is made by adding fructose and glucose or the breakdown of fructose will be in the form of glucose and fructose always at different levels of concentration.

In the given acidic solution if the concentration of sucrose changes from 0.01 to 0.5 then both have to add to give the total rate of change in the given reaction and it will be 1.51M sucrose,  0.61M for glucose, and 0.6 M fructose.

Therefore,  Rate = k[H⁺][1.51M] for sucrose, Rate = k[H⁺][0.61M] for glucose and Rate = k[H⁺][0.6 M] fructose for an acidic solution, the rate change if Sucrose fructose and glucose is changed to 0.5 M.

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