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To investigate how concentration of acid affects the rate of a reaction. Hypothesis: I predict that as the concentration of the acid increases  

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Rate of Reaction Investigation Aim: To investigate how concentration of acid affects the rate of a reaction. Hypothesis: I predict that as the concentration of the acid increases, the rate of reaction will increase. This is because the more particles of acid there are, the more collisions between particles will occur. This is important because chemical reactions only occur when reacting particles collide with each other. I believe if I make the concentration of the HCA stronger I will get a quicker reaction. I constructed my hypothesis from a few basic ideas, one that all things are made from particles, two if two reacting particles collide with each other they will cause a reaction, and three all reactions have equations, and equations have two be equal on both sides. I.e. 7= 2+X, X would have to be 5, so if the amount one side is increased the other side must be increased. If I...

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