Saturday, October 12, 2019
How the change of Hydrochloric Acid concentration affects the rate of reaction with Marble Chips :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
How the change of Hydrochloric Acid concentration affects the rate of reaction with Marble Chips      Aim    To find if changing the concentration of an acid will increase or  decrease the rate of the reaction when marble is dissolved in  hydrochloric acid. With the equation CaCO3 + 2HCl CaCl2 +H2O + CO2.  The rate of the reaction affects how quickly the CO2 is produced.    Background Knowledge  ====================  The rate of reaction depends on how often and how hard the reacting  particles collide with each other. Particles have to collide in order  to react, and the have to collide hard enough as well. This is called  the collision theory. When the temperature is increased the particles  all move quicker. If they are moving quicker then they are going to  have more collisions. Higher temperature also increases the energy of  the collisions, because it makes all the particles move faster.  Increasing the temperature only causes faster collisions. Reactions  only happen if the particles collide with enough energy. At a higher  temperature there will be more particles colliding with enough energy  to make the reaction happen. This initial energy is known as the  activation energy, and it is needed to break the initial bonds. If one  of the reactants is a solid then breaking it up into smaller pieces  will increase its surface area. This means the particles around it in  the solution will have more area to work on so there will be more  useful collisions. If the solution is made more concentrated it means  that there are more particles of reactant moving about between the  water molecules which makes collisions between the important particles  more likely. Because of this I expect the reaction rate to be quicker  when the concentration of the acid is higher. The reaction should  however, end on the same amount of gas given off. Rate is measured by  the disappearance of reactants and/or the appearance of a product.    Prediction  When the concentration of acid increases the rate of reaction will  increase. I will be able to see the rate of reaction is increasing as  the gas is produced more quickly.    Equipment  =========  Clamp Stand  Hydrochloric Acid  Medium Marble Chips  Measuring Cylinder (100ml) x 2 (clearly mark each for water or acid)  250 ml conical flask  Balance  Gas Syringe  Safety Equipment i.e. Lab coat, goggles  Boiling Tubes  Stopclock  Delivery Tube  Thermometer    Method  ======  * NB: before each experiment, ensure that the air temperature is    consistent.    * Using the measuring cylinder specific for the acid, measure out    the specified amount of hydrochloric acid. Then, measure out the    specified amount of water in the other measuring cylinder. Pour    both of these liquids into a boiling tube.  					    
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