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How The Concentration Of Hydrochloric Acid Affects The Rate Of Reaction With Magnesium  

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AUTHORS NOTE; PLEASE USE BUT CHECK THROUGH BEFORE USE TO MAKE SURE ALL MATERIAL IS RELEVENT TO YOUR EXPERIMENT. THIS IS A 8,8,8,6 LEVEL WORK BUT NEEDS A GRAPH OF THE RESULTS AND A PAGE WITH DIGRAMS OF APPARTUS SETUP ON. BY ROBBIE LATCHFORD ISLEWORTH AND SYON SCHOOL FOR BOYS HOW THE CONCENTRATION OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID AFFECTS THE RATE OF REACTION WITH MAGNESIUM Aim The aim of this investigation is to find out the effect of concentration of acid, in the reaction between dilute hydrochloric acid and magnesium ribbon. The rate of a chemical reaction is a measure of how fast the reaction takes place. It is important to remember that a rapid reaction is completed in a short period of time. Some reactions are very fast, e.g. (the formation of silver chloride precipitate when silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid solutions are mixed. In this investigation, I will test different concentrations of acid...

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