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An Experiment to determine the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction.  

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An Experiment to determine the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction Aim: To determine and understand the effect of the concentration of acid on the rate of reaction. Prediction: I predict that the higher the concentration of acid, the quicker the rate of reaction. I also predict the graph will look like this. Reason: I think this because of The Collision Theory. This is: Chemical reactions occur when particles of the reactants collide. They must collide with a certain minimum energy, called the activation energy. Basically, this means the particles of a substance reacts with another when their particles are colliding, however they must collide with a certain force known as the activation energy. Any reaction can be sped up in different ways. Everyday we see reactions as small as mixing sugar in tea, and we speed this p by stirring it, giving it more energy. A reaction can be effected by...

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