The Effect of Concentration on the Rate of a Reaction |
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Introduction:
In most chemical reactions we
need to control the rate of reaction. There are different reasons
for such control. Sometimes you do it in order to prevent a
violent or explosive reaction. In other cases you may want to
control the rate of reaction to maintain a consistency and quality
in a product. No mater what your reason is, you will need to know
about all possible factors that may affect the rate of reaction
and each of these factors can be the subject of a science project. |
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Project
description:
In this project you will study the effect of concentration on the rate
of reaction for a chemical reaction of your choice. It is often thought
that higher concentrations result in a higher rate of reaction and this
can be a good hypothesis for beginners. Such research can be performed
on a large variety of chemical reactions such as the reaction of Sodium
thiosulfate and Hydrochloric acid or a reaction of sulfuric acid and iron. |
Details
of this project:
More details or support for this project is available for the
members of ScienceProject.com web site. Material
needed for experiment or a science kit about this title may be
available at MiniScience.com. |
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