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An Investigation into what factors affect the amount of Carbon Dioxide produced in the reaction between Marble Chips and Diluted Hydrochloric Acid.  

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An Investigation into what factors affect the amount of Carbon Dioxide produced in the reaction Between Marble Chips and Diluted Hydrochloric Acid Aim The aim of this experiment is to see if by changing the factors of experiment, will it affect the amount of CO produced by the reactions. The factors are that we can change the concentration of the acid (hydrochloric acid), which is the factor I have changed, but there are many more variables, as we will see later on in the investigation. Background Equation In this experiment the collision theory is used. This is way to prove that from this theory the rate of reaction will increase as the concentration increases and so the yield will increase. This will happen if the marble chips are in excess and so the yield of gas will then be high, but if the acid is in excess then the yield of...

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