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Inversion of cane sugar is a pseudo first-order reaction. Give reason.


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Pseudo First-order reaction:

  • A pseudo-first-order reaction is a second-order or bimolecular reaction that is manipulated to behave as if it were a first-order reaction.
  • This reaction occurs when one of the reacting materials is present in large quantities or is kept at a constant concentration in comparison to the other substance.
  • Example: Inversion of cane sugar.
  • Inversion of cane sugar refers to the process of converting cane sugar to glucose and fructose.
  • The reaction proceeds as follows:

C12H22O11Sucrose+H2OExcessWaterH+C6H12O6Glucose+C6H12O6Fructose

  • Acid-catalyzed inversion of cane sugar is a pseudo-first-order reaction because water is present in such enormous excess that its concentration remains almost constant throughout the reaction.

Thus, the inversion of cane sugar is a pseudo-first-order reaction.


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