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Factors affecting the rate of a reaction  

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Factors affecting the rate of a reaction by Jason Phelan AIM: My aim is to study the rate of the concentration of a chemical called Sodium Thiosulphate (Na25203) and investigate which certain factors/variables I may change and which factors I do not change during my experiment. In my investigation I will plan my experiment explaining how to obtain your results using a method that I will provide, and I will also mention what chemicals and apparatus I will use for the experiment. PREDICTION I predict that when I add 5cm3 of hydrochloric acid each time to my solution, and change the amount of Na25203 (Sodium Thiosulphate), remembering to balance my solution with water (keeping the solution a 55cm3), then you will find that when you double the amount of Na25203, then the rate of how fast the reaction takes place will also double. This is because the Sodium Thiosulphate and the rate...

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