Find out whether the rate of reaction changes with certain types of effects, such as temperature and concentration.
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Rate of Reaction Coursework Aim: My aim for this experiment is to find out whether the rate of reaction changes with certain types of effects, such as temperature and concentration. Prediction: Through my preliminary experiment I predict that in this experiment, where the temperature is varied, the rate of reaction will increase as the temperature increases. This can be identified by relating to the collision theory. As you can see from the picture below, in the first box the particles of both, the Hydrochloric acid and Thiosulphate, move continuously. In the second box you can see that they have reacted, mainly because there was enough energy to provide a collision. However the third box shows the results of what may happen that there would be no reaction if there were no energy from the particles. When the temperature is increased, the particles will have more energy and therefore move faster. This means that there is...

