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Does the amount of hydrogen gas formed in the below reaction depend on the amount of magnesium used?  

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Aim: Does the amount of hydrogen gas formed in the below reaction depend on the amount of magnesium used? Prediction: I predict that as the amount of magnesium used increase, so will the amounts of hydrogen gas produced. I will use the collision theory to explain this. The collision theory involves a chemical reaction taking place between particles when they collide. There are a variety of factors that affect how frequently particles collide, and how successful these collisions are in making a chemical reaction: * Concentration of acid: this is how many molecules are in the acid the higher the concentration the more molecules are in there. When there is a higher concentration the reaction will occur faster because there are more molecules to react with so the reaction takes place more frequently. * Type of acid: different kinds of acids are more or less reactive than others so if you use different...

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