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Rates of Reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid  

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Introduction In this course work we will be studying about the rates of reaction and how the rates will affect if we change the concentration. Aim My aim for this course work is to find out the different factors of which affects the rate of the reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid. My prediction for this course work is if we increase the concentration of the substance there will be a fast reaction this is because the particles will collide with each other making the reaction rate go faster. Background Knowledge Collision theory is a chemical reaction which can only occurs between particles when they hit each other these particles can be atoms, ions, or molecules. There is a minimum amount of energy which the particles need in order to react with each other. If the particles have less then minimum there will be no reaction taken place. The faster the particles are going the...

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