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Chemistry Coursework Rates of Reaction Investigation  

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Chemistry Coursework Rates of Reaction Investigation This investigation is based upon the theories of rates of reactions. The RATE OF REACTION is HOW FAST the reaction is. Reactions work at both slow and fast rates and the one I will be testing is an example of a fast reaction. 2HCL + Mg MgCl 2 + H2 In my experiment I intend to investigate the effect of both concentration and temperature on the rate of reaction. From the results acquired I intend to come up with a practical value for the activation energy ( EA ) and deduce a possible order of reaction with respect to [HCL]. Knowing that generally a 10K rise will cause the rate to double I'm going to try and get practical evidence of this. As we know, an increase in both temperature and concentration ( there are other affecting elements which could be investigated) will increase the rate of reaction by a given...

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