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Simon Flood Mr Macintosh 11C Chemistry Course work 11Hawking School Number: 37625 Candidate number: Investigation: The effect of temperature on the rate of reaction We are conducting an experiment to ascertain whether Magnesium strips will dissolve quicker in a solution of Sulphuric Acid at various temperatures. During the experiment I am trying to find out whether temperature will have an effect on the rate of a reaction, and also what the effect on the reaction is. Throughout the experiment I shall test the following reaction: Magnesium + Sulphuric Acid ? Magnesium Sulphate + Hydrogen Mg (s) H2 (aq) MgSO4 (aq) H2 (g) Preliminary Test: Before starting our experiment we had to think ahead to any problems we may encounter during the experiment in and what would be the best way to resolve them. There were three main areas we decided it would be necessary to test, and these are listed below along with how we have decided to resolve them: * Exothermic Reaction: The...

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