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Problem I am trying to find out what affects the heat of neutralisation when hydrochloric acid is added to sodium hydroxide Predictions I think that the higher the concentration of hydrochloric acid the higher the temperature will be. I knew that when an acid is added to an alkali the reaction is exothermic, which means that the temperature increases. To show this you can make a line graph which should show the volume of acid against the temperature increase. The graph should first show a temperature rise and then a temperature fall, when both lives meet it is called the neutralisation point. * I will be changing the concentration * I will then measure the temperature To make this a fair test I will keep the volume the same. Method I will first start by collecting my equipment and setting it up, the equipment I will use is as follows; * Glass Beakers * Measuring Beakers * Thermometer * Glass Cylinder * Stand * Burette *...

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