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Surface Area and Rate of Reaction  

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Surface Area and Rate of Reaction Aim- To determine how the surface area of marble chips (CaCo3) affects the rate of reaction when placed in hydrochloric acid. Below there's two diagram of hydrogen ions and layer of atom and the other diagram is the hydrogen ions being spilt up. Equipment list- the equipment I will be using for this experiment to see how the surface area of marble chips (caco3) affect the rate of reaction when placed in hydrochloric acid, are 25 ml of hydrochloric acid, 3g of marble chips, graduated cylinder, a stop clock, test tube, 250 ml beaker, delivery tube, scale, ceramic mount, and a plastic dish. Method- First I fill up a small container will regular tap water from the taps of the school science table filling it up three-quarters of the way up. After I lay a delivery tube in the middle of the container ...

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