Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
The rate law for the reaction Sucro...

The rate law for the reaction
Sucrose + Water `overset([H^(+)]) to ` Glucose + Fructose is given by

A

Rate = K [ sucrose] [ water]

B

Rate = K [sucrose] `["water"]^(0)`

C

Rate = K `["sucrose"]^(0)` [ water]

D

Rate = K `["sucrose"]^(1//2)["water"]^(1//2)`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
B

It is a pseudo - unimolecular reaction
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    ERRORLESS|Exercise NCERT BASED QUESTIONS (Collision Theory, Energy of Activation and Arrhenius Equation)|54 Videos
  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    ERRORLESS|Exercise NCERT BASED QUESTIONS (Photochemical Reaction)|4 Videos
  • CHEMICAL KINETICS

    ERRORLESS|Exercise Assertion & Reason|6 Videos
  • CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

    ERRORLESS|Exercise Assertion & Reason|5 Videos
  • CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE

    ERRORLESS|Exercise Assertion & Reason|4 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The difference rate law for the reaction H_(2) +I_(2) to 2HI is

Sucrose is converted into glucose and fructose by enzyme :

Hydrolysis of sucrose into (+) glucose and (-) fructose is known as.

Hydrolysis of sucrose is given by the following reaction. Sucrose+ H_2O rarr Glucose + Fructose If the equilibrium constant (K_c) is 2xx10^13 at 300 K the value of delta_r G^theta at the same temperature will be:

The first order reaction: Sucrose rarr Glucose + Fructose takes place at 308 K in 0.5 N HCl . At time zero the initial total rotation of the mixture is 32.4^(@) . After 10 min , the total rotation is 28.8^(@) . If the rotation of sucrose per mole is 85^(@) , that of glucose is 7.4^(@) , and of fructose is -86.04^(@) , calculate the half life of the reaction.

Knowledge Check

  • The difference rate law for the reaction H_(2) +I_(2) to 2HI is

    A
    `-(d[H_(2)])/(dt) = (-d[I_(2)])/(dt) = (-d[HI])/(dt)`
    B
    `(-d[H_(2)])/(dt) = (d[I_(2)])/(dt) = 1/2 (d[HI])/(dt)`
    C
    `1/2(d[H_(2)])/(dt) = 1/2 (d[I_(2)])/(dt) = -(d[HI])/(dt)`
    D
    `-2 (dH_(2)]/(dt)`
  • Sucrose is converted into glucose and fructose by enzyme :

    A
    Maltase
    B
    Amylase
    C
    Invertase
    D
    Hexokinase
  • Hydrolysis of sucrose is given by the following reaction : Sucrose + H_(2) iff Glucose + Fructose If the equilibrium constant (K_(C))" is "2 times 10^(13) at 300 K, the value of Delta, G^(@) at the same temperature will be

    A
    `-8.314" J "mol^(-1)K^(-1) times 300K times "In"(2 times 10^(13))`
    B
    `8.314" J "mol^(-1)K^(-1) times 300K times "In"(2 times 10^(13))`
    C
    `8.314" J "mol^(-1)K^(-1) times 300K times "In"(3 times 10^(13))`
    D
    `-8.314" J "mol^(-1)K^(-1) times 300K times "In"(4 times 10^(13))`
  • ERRORLESS-CHEMICAL KINETICS-NCERT BASED QUESTIONS (Rate Law and Rate Constant)
    1. The rate law for the reaction Sucrose + Water overset([H^(+)]) t...

      Text Solution

      |

    2. For a reaction A+B to C +2D, experimental results were collected for ...

      Text Solution

      |

    3. In a reaction , A + B rarr Product, rate is doubled when the concentra...

      Text Solution

      |

    4. In the reaction 2N(2)O(5) rarr 4NO(2) + O(2), initial pressure is 500...

      Text Solution

      |

    5. The most stable oxides of nitrogen will be :

      Text Solution

      |

    6. If 60% of a first order reaction was completed in 60 minutes, 50% of t...

      Text Solution

      |

    7. The reaction N(2)O(5) (in C Cl(4) solution) rarr 2NO(2) (solution) +...

      Text Solution

      |

    8. A reaction that is of the first order with respect to reactant A has a...

      Text Solution

      |

    9. The specific rate constant of a first order reaction depends on the

      Text Solution

      |

    10. The unit of rate constant for a zero order reaction is

      Text Solution

      |

    11. Which one of the following formula represents a first-order reaction?

      Text Solution

      |

    12. The rate constant for a chemical recation has units L"mol"^(-1)s^(-1) ...

      Text Solution

      |

    13. The rate constant k(1) and k(2) for two different reactions are 10^(16...

      Text Solution

      |

    14. For the reaction A rarr B, the rate law expression is rate =k[A]. Whic...

      Text Solution

      |

    15. For a reaction 2NO(g)+Cl(2)(g) hArr 2NOCl(g).When concentration of Cl(...

      Text Solution

      |

    16. Which is correct about zero order reaction ?

      Text Solution

      |

    17. Starting with one mole of a compound A, it is found that the reaction ...

      Text Solution

      |

    18. A substance reacts with initial concentration of a mol dm^(-3) accrodi...

      Text Solution

      |

    19. Which one is a correct match?

      Text Solution

      |

    20. For a first order reaction the rate constant is 6.909 "min"^(-1). The ...

      Text Solution

      |