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Reacting Magnesium With Hydrochloric Acid  

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Reacting Magnesium With Hydrochloric Acid Planning Experimental Procedures Aim The aim of this experiment is to investigate how the surface area of a reactant can affect the rate of a reaction. The two reactants we will be using for this experiment are magnesium(Mg) and hydrochloric acid(HCl). Investigation Factors I already know how the concentration of the hydrochloric acid can alter the rate of a reaction, as I carried out an experiment in a previous coursework assignment, in which the aim was to investigate the concentration factor. I also know how the mass of the magnesium and the temperature can affect the rate of a reaction, as I carried out some research in order to find this information out. Written below is a brief summary of the conclusion from my previous experiment, as well as some of the information I found during my research. The Concentration Of The Hydrochloric Acid The more concentrated the reactants are, the greater...

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