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The effect of changes of concentration on the rate of reaction.  

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The effect of changes of concentration on the rate of reaction. Aim: The aim of the experiment is to investigate how the difference in concentration affects the rates of reaction. I will measure the rate of reaction using the solutions sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid. Introduction: Reactions occur at different speeds, a dynamite exploding is at a fast speed and a car rusting is at a slow speed. The different speeds of a reaction are very important and are referred to as their rates. For a reaction to occur particles must collide with each other and the collision must have enough energy. To know how fast a reaction is going to be you need to know the rate of each reaction. Rate is a measure of how fast or slow something is. Prediction: I predict that if the concentration of hydrochloric acid is increased the faster the rate of reaction will be. If the concentration of...

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