Wednesday, May 29, 2019

I have been asked to investigate how the temperature of an experiment E

I have been asked to investigate how the temperature of an test affects the rate of reaction. In the experiment I will do it as the temperature of the hydrochloric acid.How Does the Temperature Affect the Rate of Reaction?IntroductionI have been asked to investigate how the temperature of an experimentaffects the rate of reaction. In the experiment I will do it as thetemperature of the hydrochloric acid.Reaction rates can be explained by the Collision Theory. The rate ofreaction depends on how often and how elusive the reacting particlescollide with each other. Basically the particles have to collide inorder to react.If the temperature is increased, the particles will have more energyand so will move quicker. If theyre move quicker, they will havemore collisions.Planning========Variables---------The variables that may affect my investigation are The temperature The size of the pieces of marble chips How much hydrochloric acid you use in the flaskfulThe variable that I am going to investigate is the temperature. Thisis because thither is more of an advantage due to the fact that there ismore of a range of temperature than there is in the size of marblechips you use or the amount of hydrochloric acid you use.PredictionI predict that when I increase the temperature of the experiment, thereaction will mete out place faster. This is because when the temperatureincreases, the particles will all mov...

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