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Investigate how well Magnesium reacts with the air and dissolves under certain conditions  

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Richard Webster Chemistry Coursework Introduction Safety The main safety precautions I will take will be to wear goggles, tie back my tie and tuck in my bag. I will also use a heat matt and a test tube holder when heating the acid. I will carry each apparatus separately and wait until everything is in place and until the teacher gives us instructions to start, while also measuring out the acid quantities very carefully. Plan I will investigate on how well Magnesium reacts with the air and dissolves under certain conditions in double strength 2 molar acid combined with a Bunsen burner to change the main factor of the experiment, heat. Equipment list For this experiment I will use a beaker to store the acid when it is not in use, test tube to hold the acid and magnesium in, burettes to measure out all the acid accurately, Bunsen burner to heat up the acid, thermometer to give...

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