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Find out the effect of temperature on a reaction between Hydrochloric acid and Limestone.  

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Chemistry Investigation Aim: The aim of this investigation is to find out the effect of temperature on a reaction between Hydrochloric acid and Limestone. Variables which could affect my investigation: The variables, which could affect my investigation, are: - 1. Temperature because when liquids are heated they expand. 2. Volume of acid used because the more acid you use the easier it will be to react with other substances. 3. Mass of limestone used because there will be more of the substance to react with other substances. Variables which I am changing: The variable, which I am going to change, is as follows, temperature. Prediction: My prediction is that the higher the temperature is the quicker the reaction will displace water. This is because when you heat a liquid it expands and has a greater capacity to react with other substances. Also this happens as when you heat a substance the particles start to vibrate quicker...

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