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At 35 °C, the rate constant for the reaction
C12H22011 + H20 C5H1206 + C6H1206
(sucrose)
(glucose) (fructose)
is k = 6.2 x 10-5 s-1. The activation energy for the reaction is 108 kJ mol1. What is the rate constant for the reaction at 51°C?
k =
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