The inversion of cane sugar using excess water in the presence of acid catalyst is a…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Chemical Kinetics
The inversion of cane sugar using excess water in the presence of acid catalyst is a reaction of:
- third order
- second order
- first order with respect to cane sugar
- zero order with respect to cane sugar
Answer
(C) first order with respect to cane sugar
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