Rate of Reaction and how it can be changed depending on important factors such as surface area or concentration.
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Rate of Reaction and how it can be changed depending on important factors such as surface area or concentration Aim: We are investigating the amount of hydrogen gas produced when using different concentrations of hydrochloric acid with magnesium. Prediction: I hypothesize that the higher the concentration of acid that I use, the less time the reaction would take which would result in a higher rate of reaction. The solvent and solute will completely react and produce the product hydrogen much quicker. Planning: We are investigating the rate of reaction between magnesium and hydrochloric acid, how it can be affected if factors were changed and the amount of hydrogen gas given off as one of the final products. We could change the temperature surrounding the experiment in order to change the results that we acquire, the concentration of the acid that we are using, the surface area of the metal and also its...

