Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Investigating how the concentration of reactants affects the rate of re
Investigating how the concentration of reactants affects the rate of reaction    Chemistry Coursework    This experiment is aimed at investigating how the concentration of  reactants affects the rate of reaction:    The reaction between hydrochloric acid and magnesium will be used to  investigate how different concentrations of the acid affect the rate  of reaction. The gas produced from the reaction will be measured and  used to display the average rate of reaction.    The rate of reaction is a measure of how fast a reaction is going and  how long it takes to complete. This rate is found by measuring the  amount of a reactant used up per unit of time or the amount of a  product produced per unit of time. For this reaction, the product will  be measured, as this substance is the easiest and most accurate to  measure.    Scientific Knowledge:    A reaction can be stimulated to go faster or slower by varying the  temperature, the concentration of reactant and the surface area. For  the magnesium and acid particles to react together, they must:    i) Collide with each other    ii) Have enough energy in the collision.    1) The particles in the liquid move around continually. Above, an acid     particle is about to collide with a magnesium atom.    2) If the collision has enough energy, a reaction takes place.     Magnesium chloride and hydrogen will be formed.    3) If the collision does not have enough energy, no reaction occurs     and the acid particle will bounce away again.    Particles need to collide with enough velocity so that they react.  During a chemical reaction, the particles have to collide with enough  energy to first break the bonds and then to form the new bonds and the  rearranged electrons, so some of the particles do not have enough  energy to react when...              ...make a reaction take place. (The results from the second experiment  were used in order to get a more accurate data collection.)    Evaluation:    For future experiments, it must be noted that the gas needs to be  removed from gas syringe after each test, as this was one of the  problems during the investigation. If the excess gas is not removed,  the experiment begins and the results are completely out of range. It  was felt that this experiment may have been easier with the aid of  three people, as this would mean that there were not so many  activities fro each person to record or read. In order to get a more  accurate result, having recorded the measurements from the experiment,  the results should have been averaged, instead of using only one set.  For a full conclusion to be confirmed, more tests should have been  carried out to provide enough evidence to support the argument.                      
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