What factors affect the rate of reaction of Calcium Carbonate with Hydrochloric acid?
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What factors affect the rate of reaction of Calcium Carbonate with Hydrochloric acid? Hydrochloric acid + Calcium Carbonate Calcium Carbonate + Carbon Dioxide + water 2HCL + CaCo CaCl + Co + HO Planning Factors In order to find an appropriate way to measure the rate of the reaction, we need to look at and list the many different factors. We need to identify all of the factors that might affect our preliminary or, final results. The concentration of the acid: If we use different amounts of acid for each experiment this would affect the results, so this must be measured carefully. The Temperature of the area: for example in the room. We have to make sure that every time we do the experiment, we must maintain roughly the same temperature surrounding it so it does not affect the results. This cannot be used as a strategy. The amount of acid used: If you increased...

