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Rate of Reaction and its effects from Concentration  

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Rate of Reaction and its effects from Concentration I am conducting an experiment to show how the rate of a reaction is affected by the concentration. I will use sodium thiosulphate and dilute hydrochloric acid. The result of these two liquids when mixed is a matt white colour, which you cannot see through. I will carry out the experiment by varying the concentration of thiosulphate. I have chosen this because it is the largest quantity of fluid I will be using in the experiment. Changing this element will be more accurate and give a fairer and more accurate experiment. We will test the rate of reaction by timing how long the reaction takes too become so white that we cannot see through it. This will be done by a piece of paper placed underneath the piece of equipment that the experiment is taking place in. The paper will have a black...

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