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Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction between Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Thiosulphate.  

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Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction between Hydrochloric Acid and Sodium Thiosulphate Planning The rate of reaction is the speed in which a reaction takes place. The less time taken for a chemical reaction to complete, the faster the rate of reaction. During a chemical reaction, two or more reactants collide together, break chemical bonds and join again to form products of the reaction. So, the amount of reactants fall as the amount of products rise, thus in inverse proportion. Because of this the rate of reaction is measured by the rate reaction products are produced: Reaction rate = Product_ Time taken Products of a reaction are varied, differing from reaction to reaction, but the amounts can be measured in set ways: Reaction rate = Mass of product formed Time taken = Certain colour change Time taken = Volume of gaseous Product formed Time Taken For the reaction I am going to use, the best method would be to measure the...

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