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An investigation into the factors that affect The rate of reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid  

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An investigation into the factors that affect The rate of reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid AIM: to investigate into the factors that affect the rate of reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid. APPARATUS: 50ml Sodium Thiosulphate 10ml Hydrochloric 100ml conical flask distilled water Laminated paper with a x on it Measuring cylinder Stop watch Pipette DIAGRAM: ok this is more or less what my coursework was like i made quite a few changes but hey thats life. hope you find it useful and i will remember this when were at KES! PLAN: there are many factors that could change the rate of reaction- temperature of the liquids, concentration of the liquids, adding a catalyst, the size of particles if one part was a solid. I have chosen to change the concentration of Sodium Thiosulphate each time for the experiment. This is because I feel it is the easiest...

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