An Investigation On How Concentration Of Acid Effects The Rate Of Chemical Reactions
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An Investigation On How Concentration Of Acid Effects The Rate Of Chemical Reactions Prediction I Predict that as the concentration of the acid increases so will the rate of chemical reactions. This is because the concentration will increase, so will the number of acid particles which will increase the number of collisions which will increase the number of successful reactions. For example if there is two beakers with 100cm³ of hydrochloric acid in each, but with 1M acid in one and 2M acid in the other. The beaker with 2M acid in will have twice as many acid particles, which will mean twice as many collisions, which means there will be twice as many successful chemical reactions, which will resulting a reaction time twice as fast as in the 1M acid. Preliminary Practical Work To make sure that my results in the final practical were accurate and that it was a fair test....

