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inversion of sucrose is an example for​

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Answered by krishnavj9999
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The disaccharide sucrose is split up into a 1:1 mixture of the monosaccharides fructose and glucose, one molecule of sucrose consuming one molecule of water. As a consequence, the density of the solution increases with progressing degree of inversion, and the volume decreases.



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