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This experiment will be done to find out the different rates of reaction that different volumes of Potassium Iodate solution, Sulphur Dioxide solution and distilled water have.  

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Investigating the rate of reaction using varying volumes of Potassium Iodate solution, Sulphur Dioxide solution and distilled water Planning Aim: This experiment will be done to find out the different rates of reaction that different volumes of Potassium Iodate solution, Sulphur Dioxide solution and distilled water have. Procedure: Firstly, a bench board will be collected to place all the equipment onto. This is to prevent any spillage of liquids onto the table we will be working at and to the floor space nearby. Potassium Iodate solution, Sulphur Dioxide solution and distilled water will be collected and placed in to beakers ready to be measured out. Three measuring cylinders (1 10ml cylinder and 2 25ml cylinders) will be collected to measure the volume for each result. There will be one cylinder for the Potassium Iodate solution, one for the Sulphur Dioxide solution and one for the distilled water. This will be done to...

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