Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Investigating The Affect of Concentration on The Rate of Reaction :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Investigating The Affect of Concentration on The Rate of Reaction    Aim- To find out if changing the concentration of the hydrochloric  acid affects the volume of gas released in 5 minutes.    Background Information    The rate of reaction depends on four things:-    1. Temperature  2. Concentration  3. Catalyst  4. Size of particles/surface area    The Collision Theory    The collision theory explains the rates of reaction, the rate of  reaction depends on how often and how hard the reacting particles  collide with each other. The basic theory is that particles have to  collide with each other in order to react, but it is not that simple,  as it also depends on how hard the particles collide. If the particles  do not collide hard enough then they will not react, they will simply  just hit each other and 'bounce' off.    This means that even if I am not investigating the rate of reaction  when the temperature is changed, it will still have a big part to play  in my experiment. If the temperature is different in the classroom  when I do each concentration of acid it may have a huge impact on my  results. To help keep my results as accurate as possible I could take  the temperature of the room before I do each experiment.    If the temperature in the room is below 20 C the particles will still  be moving, but very slowly. This would cause the react to be very  slow. At temperatures above 20 C the particles will be moving at a  regular speed.    Low Concentration High Concentration    Activation Energy    Activation energy is the energy needed to start a reaction. Each  molecule has a certain amount of energy, when molecules collide they  have to collide with more energy than they already have in order to  react this is called a successful collision. If the molecules collide  but do not create enough energy this is an unsuccessful collision and  the molecules do not react.    I am going to focus on the concentration. If the concentration of the  hydrochloric acid is increased, then so will the number of collisions.  If the acid is more concentrated it means that there will be more  particles in the same size space compared to a diluted acid, this  means collisions will be more likely and more frequent as the  particles are closed together.    Apparatus I Will Need:-    Ã · Conicle flask  Ã · Glass syringe  Ã · Bung  Ã · Delivery tube  Ã · Marble chips(5 grams)  Ã · Hydrochloric acid(50 cm )  Ã · Stop clock    Other Apparatus that I May Need:-    Ã · Stand (to hold up gas syringe)    Ã · Thermometer (to take the temperature of the room before do each    concentration.)    Ã · Weighing scales (to weigh out marble chips).    Method    I am going to change the concentration of the hydrochloric acid to    					    
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