The aim is to find out how the rate of reaction is effected by a change in the concentration level of an acid.
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Aim: The aim is to find out how the rate of reaction is effected by a change in the concentration level of an acid. Prediction: I think that the more concentration of acid there is, the faster the reaction will take place. This is because I know for a fact that an acid will react faster with Sodium Thiosulphate than water because acid is more reactive than the water. Theory : The more concentrated the reactants, the greater will be the rate of reaction. Increasing the concentration level of the reactants increases the particles. This is because increasing the number of collisions between the particles speeds up the process. So the more particles there are, the faster the rate of reaction. This also will explain why the greatest rate of reaction is usually as soon as the reactants are mixed, i.e. they are both at their highest concentrations. But we must consider what happens...

