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Chemistry Coursework - Rate of Reaction  

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Chemistry Coursework - Rate of Reaction In this investigation I will be studying the aspects that effect the rate of a chemical reaction. I will be using a chemical compound called Sodium Thiosulphate with Hydrochloric Acid, a Timer, two different sized beakers measuring 500mls and 50mls, a measuring cylinder which measured up to 25mls and a piece of paper with a cross located in the centre of it. The all equipment is shown below in the working order for the experiment. Elements Elements are a collection of atoms of one specific type and can be located on the Periodic Table of Elements. In this investigation the chemical elements I will be using are Sodium and Sulphur, also Hydrogen and chlorine that these elements are formed into compounds before the experiment via a simple chemical reactions and then dissolved into water. This results in Sodium Thiosulphate and Hydrochloric Acid. Compounds Compound...

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