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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)`

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B

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