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I will be conducting an experiment on the rate of reaction for my GCSE coursework. My aim is to find out how the temperature of the reactants affects the way in which the reaction between sodium thiosulpate and hydrochloric acid will occur.  

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Sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid Aim I will be conducting an experiment on the rate of reaction for my GCSE coursework. My aim is to find out how the temperature of the reactants affects the way in which the reaction between sodium thiosulpate and hydrochloric acid will occur. Prediction I predict that the hotter the reactants are the faster the reaction between sodium thiosulpate and hydrochloric acid will occur. I believe this because the particles in the sodium thiosulphate are being heated and are having more energy put into them so there for the particles will have a lot more kinetic energy in. This means the particles will be vibrating at a much faster rate so when the hydrochloric acid is added to sodium thiosulphate the collisions between the particles will take place more quickly. Eventually enough sulphur will have formed that you will no longer be able to see through...

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