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In acidic solution, the breakdown of sucrose into glucose and fructose has this rate law: rate = k[H+][sucrose]. The initial rate of sucrose breakdown is measured in a solution that is 0.01 M H+, 1.0 M sucrose, 0.1 M fructose, and 0.1 M glucose. How does the rate change if
a. [Sucrose] is changed to 2.5 M?
b. [Sucrose], [fructose], and [glucose] are all changed to 0.5 M ?
c. [H+] is changed to 0.0001 M?
d. [Sucrose] and [H+] are both changed to 0.1 M?

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