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Effect Of Concentration On The Rate Of Reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid.  

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Name : Maged Shereen Class : 4/8 Activity : C5.01-05 Dated : 10-4-2003 Coursework Assignment Effect Of Concentration On The Rate Of Reaction between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid Rate Of Reaction Between Sodium Thiosulphate & Hydrochloric Acid I. (PLANNING( Introduction The rate of reaction is the rate of loss of a reactant or the rate of formation of a product during a chemical reaction. It is measured by dividing 1 by the time taken for the reaction to take place. There are seven factors which affect the rate of a reaction, according to the collision theory of reacting particles: temperature, concentration (of solution), pressure (in gases), surface area (of solid reactants), presence of catalysts, light intensity (for some reactions), and the nature of reagents. I have chosen to investigate the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction, because it is the most practical to investigate. It is difficult to get accurate readings due to the inevitabilities of human errors, and as gas is mostly colourless...

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