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An Investigation into the Effects of Temperature on the Rate of a Reaction  

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An Investigation into the Effects of Temperature on the Rate of a Reaction By Dave Bennett 11Fo An Investigation into the Effects of Temperature on the Rate of a Reaction Planning Aim The aim of my experiment is to investigate the relationship between temperature and rate of reaction and deduce a conclusion. In this case it will be a reaction between Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Thiosulphate. Hypothesis I believe that as the temperature increases so will the rate of the reaction. I think that if you double the temperature the rate will also double and therefore the two are relative. So I think that the reaction at 40?C will be twice as fast as the same reaction at 20? when mixing Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Thiosulphate. If I were to draw a graph to predict my results I believe it would look like this: Scientific knowledge to back up my hypothesis I believe my hypothesis...

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