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To investigate the effect of change concentration on the rate of reaction between marble chips and excess hydrochloric acid

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Chemistry Coursework Rate of reaction Aim:- To investigate the effect of change concentration on the rate of reaction between marble chips and excess hydrochloric acid. 1. What is rate of reaction? Rate of reaction = amount of reactant used up / amount of product formed Total Time Rate of reaction basically is the measure of a change that takes place in a single unit of time. 2. Different methods to find the rate of reaction There are different ways we can find out the rate of reaction. But in all the methods we have to either measure the product formed or the reactant used up according to the above listed formula. The first method is the Syringe method. This method can be used if one of the products formed is a gas. It is connected to the top of the conical flask when the reaction takes place to collect the gas that is formed. The total volume can...

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