How Does The Concentration Of Sodium Thiosulphate Affect The Rate Of Reaction
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How Does The Concentration Of Sodium Thiosulphate Affect The Rate Of Reaction? Aim: In this investigation I'm going to look at how the factors that affect the rate of reaction can alter the speed of a reaction. There are five factors which affect the rate of a reaction, according to the collision theory of reacting particles. These are:> Temperature.> Surface Area.> Introduction of a catalyst.> Pressure (in gases).> *Concentration (of solution). The factor that I will base my experiment around is the concentration. I will use this because it is the most practical to investigate, it would take longer to prepare a solid in powdered or solid form, and it is difficult to get accurate readings due to the unpredictable mistakes of human errors, and as gas is mostly coluorless it is difficult to gauge a reaction changing the pressure, and if a substance is added to give the gas color, it may...

