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The Effect of Concentration on the Rate of Reaction between Hydrochloric Acid and Calcium Carbonate (marble) Chips.  

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CONTENTS PAGE PLANNING 2 INTRODUCTION 2 BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE 2 The collision theory 2 Diagrams to show the particles reacting in a high concentration level and a low concentration level of hydrochloric acid 3 PREDICTION 5 THE EXPERIMENT 5 The outline of the plan 5 Measurments 6 Fair Test 6 Apparatus 7 Diagram to show the setup of appartus 7 Safety 7 Method 8 OBTAINING EVIDENCE 9 INTRODUCTION 9 Results Table 9 Tables to show the results obtained from the effects of different concentrations on marble chips on the varied rates of reaction. 9 Table of results to show the set of averages processed from each experiments concentration results. 10 Graph - Showing the rate of reaction from differnet concentrations 10 ANALYSING AND CONSIDERING EVIDENCE 11 The Effect of Concentration on the Rate of Reaction between Hydrochloric Acid and Calcium Carbonate (marble) Chips Planning Introduction This investigation is to obtain a set of reliable results and a strong conclusion, of the effects from different hydrochloric acid concentrations, reacting on small calcium carbonate chips; measuring the rate of reaction of which carbon dioxide is produced as a product. My primary aim is to find the change in reaction...

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