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Reaction Rates Tom Etra Aim the Aim of the Experiment Is To Investigate the Effect of Changing the Temperature of Hydrochloric Acid On the Speed of the Reaction Between Acid and Magnesium.  

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Reaction Rates Aim The aim of the experiment is to investigate the effect of changing the temperature of hydrochloric acid on the speed of the reaction between acid and magnesium. Method The equation I will be using in my experiment is Hydrochloric acid + Magnesium ( Magnesium chloride + Hydrogen HCL(aq)+Mg(s) › MgCL((aq)+H((g) Pour 25cm( of hydrochloric acid into a conical flask heat the acid to a certain temperature the temperatures I chose were 10°?,20°?,30°?,40°?,50°? I have chosen these temperatures because they go up in 10's. I will add a length of ribbon into the conical flash at the same time start the stop clock and put the bung connected to the gas syringe into the conical flask. Taking readings of the gas suringe. From my pulmonary tests I have decided to re-think. I was going to take a reading every 2 seconds for 50 seconds but I realized that by 15 seconds the reaction...

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