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How does changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid effect the rate of reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium ribbon ?

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How does changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid effect the rate of reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium ribbon ? I plan to investigate the effect the concentration of acid has in the reaction between dilute hydrochloric acid and magnesium ribbon. I will measure the rate of the chemical reaction between the hydrochloric acid and the magnesium ribbon. The rate of a chemical reaction is a measure of how fast the reaction takes place. When a reaction takes place the outer-shell of the atom will loose or gain an electron to become stable in doing this the outer shell we become full or in some case electrons can be shared to make the atoms stable. Some reactions happen rapidly this means the reaction is completed in a short period of time other reaction happen slowly and are completed in a longer period of time. Some reactions are very fast, for example:...

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