To determine the rate law for a chemical reaction among hydrogen peroxide, iodide and acid, specifically by observing how changing each of the concentrations of H2O2, I- and H+ affects the rate of reaction.
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Name: Tonny, Chan Kar Yu, Student ID: 10297729 Date of Experiment: 3rd December 2004, Group: B1 Title: Experiment 3 - Chemical Kinetics Objective: 1. To determine the rate law for a chemical reaction among hydrogen peroxide, iodide and acid, specifically by observing how changing each of the concentrations of H2O2, I- and H+ affects the rate of reaction. 2. To examine the effects of temperature and a catalyst on the rate of reaction. Chemicals and Apparatus: 0.8M hydrogen peroxide containing 0.001M sulphuric acid, 0.05M sodium thiosulphate(Na2S2O3), 0.05M potassium iodide, solid potassium iodide, 2.0M sulphuric acid, 0.05 acetic acid & sodium acetate buffer, 0.30M acetic acid, 0.02 Mo(VI) catalyst (containing 1.76g/L of ammonium hyptamolybdate ([NH4]6Mo7O24•4H2O)), 0.1% of freshly prepared starch solution, water bath at 40, electronic balance, 5.00cm3 pipette, 25cm3 pipette, 50.0cm3 burette, white tile, 125cm3 conical flask, 250cm3 conical flask, 250cm3 beaker, 10cm3 measuring cylinder, glass rod, 50cm3 measuring cylinder, thermometer and stop watch. Background: A description of the sequence of...


