Rate of Reaction Coursework.
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Rate of Reaction Coursework Introduction I am doing this experiment to find out how increasing the temperature affects the rate of reaction. This experiment is based on the collision theory, which I will clearly state below. I will have some Hydrochloric acid and water, in a conical flask, I will heat these to different temperatures. I will drop in the magnesium, to see how the rate of reaction is affected. Connected to the conical flask is an airtight gas syringe. I will be able to record the amount of gas that is given off in ml. Method Collect desired equipment, Cut strips of Magnesium into same length pieces, Fill up conical flask with correct water/Hydrochloric acid ratio. (25ml Hydrochloric acid 10ml H2O), Heat up to correct temperature. (Start with room temperature), When heated, attach flask to gas syringe and drop in the Magnesium, Record volume of gas given off with stop clock every 10 seconds. I will make sure...

