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0 C12H2011(aq) + H20(1) 2 CH 206(aq) The chemical equation shown above represents the hydrolysis of sucrose. Under certain conditions, the rate is directly proportional to the concentration of sucrose. Which statement supports how a change in conditions can increase the rate of this reaction? A Increasing the amount of water in which the sugar is dissolved will increase the frequency of collisions between the sucrose molecules and the water molecules resulting in an increase in the rate of hydrolysis. recetinio e Decreasing the temperature will increase the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose molecules and the water molecules resulting in an increase in the rate of hydrolysis Increasing the concentration of sucrose will increase the rate of hydrolysis by increasing the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose and the water molecules. Decreasing the concentration of sucrose will increase the rate of hydrolysis by increasing the frequency of the collisions between the sucrose and the water molecules

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Answer:increasing the concentration of Sucrose will increase the rate of hydrolysis by increasing the rate of collision of Sucrose with water molecules.

Explanation:when a reaction is in Chemical equilibrium,addition or removal of any of the reactants or products will cause the reaction to move in such a way to annul the effect of the action.because in a chemical reaction,reactants are always in motion colliding with themselves and the wall of the reacting vessel,the addition of Sucrose will increase the rate of collision between Sucrose and those of water molecules leading to production of more product (glucose) and an increase in the rate of reaction.so when more of reactants is being introduced into a reaction more of products will be formed i.e there will be an increase in the rate of reaction.

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