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How does changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid alter the rate of its reaction with marble chips  

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How does changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid alter the rate of its reaction with marble chips. A reaction is when two particles (reactants) join to form a new product or products . A rate is a measure of how fast or how slow something is. Rate is a measurement of the change that happens in a single unit of time. The rate of a chemical reaction is how fast the reactants react. To find a rate of reaction you measure the amount of product given off by the reaction in a unit of time . In this piece of coursework I will be investigating whether the concentration of hydrochloric acid alters the rate of reaction with marble chips . In this experiment hydrochloric acid is added to marble chips (calcium carbonate) . The two reactants collide with each other the hydrochloric acid acts as a catalyst for the two reactants which...

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