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An investigation to show how changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid in an experiment will change the rate of which carbon dioxide is produced when hydrochloric acid reacts with Calcium Carbonate.

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An investigation to show how changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid in an experiment will change the rate of which carbon dioxide is produced when hydrochloric acid reacts with Calcium Carbonate. Introduction: What is a reaction? A reaction is when two particles (reactants) collide to form a new product or products. Products form when old bonds are broken into reactants and new bonds form products. What is rate? Rate is a measure of how fast or how slow something is. Rate is a measurement of the change that happens in a single unit of time, any suitable measurement can be used such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, months or even years!!! What is the rate of a chemical reaction? The rate of a chemical reaction is how fast the reactants are used up or how fast products are formed per unit of time. How to find the rate of a reaction? In general to find the rate of a...

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