How the concentration of acid affects the rate of reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium.
Member rating: No Rating | Words: | Submitted: Fri Oct 24 2003
On the left is an image preview of every page of this document, and below are the first 150 words with formatting removed:
How the concentration of acid affects the rate of reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium Introduction We were asked to investigate how the concentration of acid affects the rate of reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium. The rate of reaction basically means a reaction, which takes place at different speeds. * The reaction of Hydrogen and Oxygen together to produce water vapour is a very fast reaction in fact it is over in a fraction of a second. * The rusting of an iron or the souring of milk are prime examples of slow reactions. A reaction, which is over in a tiny fraction of a second, we say it has a high rate of reaction. As the time taken for the reaction to complete is quick. A reaction, which is over in days, months, even years, we say it has a low rate of reaction. As the time taken for the reaction to complete is...

