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Investigate the relationship between the rate of the reaction and the different changes caused by the factors which can affect it.  

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I will produce a piece of coursework to investigate the relationship between the rate of the reaction and the different changes caused by the factors which can affect it. The rate of reaction is the rate of a reactant or the rate of formation of a product during a chemical reaction. It is measured by dividing one by the time taken for the reaction for the reaction to take place. There are five factors which affect the rate of reaction: 1. temperature 2. concentration 3. pressure 4. surface area 5. catalyst --However, the method of changing the pressure is usually used in a gas. But normally gases are achromatous, so it is difficult for me to do a experiment of changing the pressure. If I try to give the gas come color, there would be some chemical effects in the reaction. This means the results of the reaction would not be fair. So I will not choose...

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