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Rate Of Reaction


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We are trying to find out if temperature affects the rate of reaction between Hydrochloric acid and Magnesium.



I think that the higher the temperature of the acid rises, the rate of reaction will increase.
For example: If I double or triple the reaction, the rate of reaction will also double or triple.



As the liquid particles bash into the solid they may knock of a solid particle. This collision would therefore cause a reaction. Liquid particles need to hit the solid particles if they are to have any chance of breaking the bonds between the solid particles.



• Keep the volume of acid the same throughout the entire experiment (20 cm²)

• Keep the length of the magnesium the same throughout the entire experiment. (3cm)

• Always use the same concentration of acid (1 Molar)



• Hydrochloric acid (1 Molar)
• Magnesium ribbon
• Scissors
• Flask
• Measuring cylinder
• Bunsen Burner
• Tripod, Gauze + Heatproof Mat
• Thermometer
•......

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