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When sucrose, c12h22o11, is dissolved in h2o in the presence of an acid catalyst it reacts according to the equation c12h22o11 + h2o → 2 c6h12o6 with a rate law of rate = k[c12h22o11]. if 3.00 g of sucrose decreases to 2.70 g in 2.50 hours in the presence of a certain concentration of an acid cata?

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