Saturday, August 3, 2019
Rates of Reaction Investigation :: Papers
 Rates of Reaction Investigation         You are to plan obtained evidence, correctly presented and use it to     draw conclusions and evaluate your work.       You are to study the effect of concentration on the reaction of     hydrochloric acid and sodium Thiosulphate. This reaction produces a     white solid witch clouds the mixture. (The scientific word for this is     precipitate.) The gas sulphur dioxide is produced.       Prediction:       I predict that as the water dilutes the volume of the thiosulphate, it     will take longer for it to change into a cloudy mixture.       Explanation:       The reason why a fink this is because, the lower the concentration the     less particles there are to collide with each other. Therefore the     rate will be slower in a given time. The reason for this is because     the particles are more spaced out throughout the solvent.       Equipment:       1 Stop clock       2 Conical flask       3 Sodium Thiosulphate       4 Hydrochloric acid       5 Black ââ¬ËXââ¬â¢ on a piece of paper       6 Water       7 Thermometer       8 Measuring cylinders x3       9 Glass beakers x2       To make this a fair test I will keep the hydrochloric acid the same     throughout.       Method:       1 Collect the equipment and label the beakers ect. So they donââ¬â¢t get     mixed up and ruin the test.       2 Get a piece of paper mark and ââ¬â¢Xââ¬â¢ and make it look bold so it stands     out. Then put the conical flask over it.       3 For the first experiment put 50 ml3 of thiosulphate 10 ml3 of     hydrochloric acid and 10 ml3 of water into the conical flask. Repeat     the experiment like shown on the results table.       4 Start stopwatch, and mix the contents of the conical flask 10 times     in an anticlockwise direction.       5 When the solution turns cloudy, so that you canââ¬â¢t see the ââ¬ËXââ¬â¢ stop     the stopwatch and record the time.       6 Check and control the temperature to make a fair test.           Risk Assessment     ===============       The first thing I am going to do is look up all the possible dangers    					    
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