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Find out if the order of reaction in respect to the concentration of the acid changes for mono, di or tribasic acids.  

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Planning I intend to find out if the order of reaction in respect to the concentration of the acid changes for mono, di or tribasic acids. To do this I will compare the orders of reaction for different acids. I will experiment with a number of different methods of obtaining the necessary results to come to. I will also experiment to find the reagents I will use. To find the order of the reaction, first I will need to find the rate. The reaction between a metal and an acid produces hydrogen and a salt, so to help find the rate of the reaction, I will measure the amount of gas given off in a certain amount of time, or the time taken to give off a certain amount of gas. The order of reaction in respect to one of the reactants will tell us how much the...

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