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Investigate the rates of reaction, which affect by the change of concentration of the acid.  

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HOW THE CONCERNTRATION OF THE HYDROCHLORIC ACID AFFECT THE RATE THE OF REACTION BETWEEN MAGNESIUM AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID PLANNING: AIM: I am going to investigate the rates of reaction, which affect by the change of concentration of the acid. In this experiment, I am going to look at the reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium. They react as the equation below: Hydrochloric Acid +Magnesium---- Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen 2HCL + Mg-------- MgCL2 + H2 The product of the reaction in this experiment is Magnesium Chloride and hydrogen. To measure the rate of the reaction, I am going to measure the volume of the hydrogen in order to measure the rate of the reaction. FAIR TEST: According to the collision theory, a reaction will only occur where the particles of the reactants meets and combine. This means that the change of the rate of reaction is causes by the amount of particles to collide more often or less often....

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