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I am going to see how long it will take the Calcium carbonate to neutralise the acid at different temperatures, I am going to see what will happen to the speed of reaction when I change the temperature  

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Plan I am going to see how long it will take the Calcium carbonate to neutralise the acid at different temperatures, I am going to see what will happen to the speed of reaction when I change the temperature, and then I will see how much Carbon dioxide is produced over a period of time. The equipment that I am going to use is the following: Beaker Tub full of water Measuring cylinder Pipe to connect the two Stop watch Bunsen burner Tri pod Thermometer Clamp 100cm3 hydrochloric acid Calcium carbonates (1g) During the experiment the equation I will be using is the following CaCO3 + 2HCL CaCL + H2O + CO2 If I use this formula each time then there should be a salt, the salt that is produced is Calcium Chloride. With this equipment I can plan my experiment, first I will measure out 100cm3 of hydrochloric acid and place it into a beaker, and I will then go and obtain 1g of calcium...

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