Monday, January 20, 2020
Rate of Reaction :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Rate of Reaction Coursework    Aim: To investigate how temperature affects rate of reaction.    Introduction: I am going to investigate how temperature affects the  rate of reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate.    This is the reaction that will take place:    Hydrochloric acid + Calcium Carbonate à ¨ Calcium Carbonate + Water +  Carbon Dioxide    The rate of reaction can be measured in various different ways:    * Using a balance you can check the mass before the reaction and  then after the reaction has taken place. Then check the change in  mass.    * You can also use the method of obscuring a cross with sodium  thiosulphate and time which cross becomes invisible first.    I am going to use a syringe to measure the amount of carbon dioxide  given of at regular intervals. This is because it is accurate as the  smallest division on it is 1ml.    The important variables are:    * Temperature ââ¬â if it is increased the reaction as the particles  will have more energy.    * Number of calcium carbonate chips ââ¬â if there are a lot of chips  more carbon dioxide will be formed.    * Amount of acid ââ¬â if there is more acid the rate of reaction will  be faster.    * Surface area ââ¬â if the chips have a larger surface area then the  rate of reaction will be faster.    Prediction:    I have chosen to investigate the affect of hydrochloric acid on  calcium carbonate chips. I predict that as the temperature of the acid  increases so will the rate of reaction. This is because for two  substances to react they have to have a successful collision which  means the have to collide with a minimum amount of energy which is  called the activation energy.    This diagram shows how the particles will react with each other with  the minimum amount of energy (activation energy):    The higher the temperature of the acid the faster the acid particles  will be moving around as theyââ¬â¢ll have more energy and there will more  collisions. This energy will also allow there to be more successful  collisions and so more carbon dioxide will be formed in smaller amount  of time. Therefore the rate of reaction will be faster.    This diagram shows the reaction of particles with more energy from the  heat:    I can also predict that the shape of my final graph of rate of  reaction and temperature will look like this:    From this graph I can predict that as I increase the temperature by  10à °C the rate of reaction will double.    Apparatus: 1 Bunsen burner    Calcium Carbonate chips    Hydrochloric acid    1 Syringe  1 50ml measuring cylinder  1Heatproof mat  1 Wire gauze  1 Conical flask  1 Beaker filled with ice  1 Thermometer  1 Clamp     I chose to use the syringe as it has small divisions to help me make    					  Rate of Reaction  ::  GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation  Rate of Reaction Coursework    Aim: To investigate how temperature affects rate of reaction.    Introduction: I am going to investigate how temperature affects the  rate of reaction of hydrochloric acid with calcium carbonate.    This is the reaction that will take place:    Hydrochloric acid + Calcium Carbonate à ¨ Calcium Carbonate + Water +  Carbon Dioxide    The rate of reaction can be measured in various different ways:    * Using a balance you can check the mass before the reaction and  then after the reaction has taken place. Then check the change in  mass.    * You can also use the method of obscuring a cross with sodium  thiosulphate and time which cross becomes invisible first.    I am going to use a syringe to measure the amount of carbon dioxide  given of at regular intervals. This is because it is accurate as the  smallest division on it is 1ml.    The important variables are:    * Temperature ââ¬â if it is increased the reaction as the particles  will have more energy.    * Number of calcium carbonate chips ââ¬â if there are a lot of chips  more carbon dioxide will be formed.    * Amount of acid ââ¬â if there is more acid the rate of reaction will  be faster.    * Surface area ââ¬â if the chips have a larger surface area then the  rate of reaction will be faster.    Prediction:    I have chosen to investigate the affect of hydrochloric acid on  calcium carbonate chips. I predict that as the temperature of the acid  increases so will the rate of reaction. This is because for two  substances to react they have to have a successful collision which  means the have to collide with a minimum amount of energy which is  called the activation energy.    This diagram shows how the particles will react with each other with  the minimum amount of energy (activation energy):    The higher the temperature of the acid the faster the acid particles  will be moving around as theyââ¬â¢ll have more energy and there will more  collisions. This energy will also allow there to be more successful  collisions and so more carbon dioxide will be formed in smaller amount  of time. Therefore the rate of reaction will be faster.    This diagram shows the reaction of particles with more energy from the  heat:    I can also predict that the shape of my final graph of rate of  reaction and temperature will look like this:    From this graph I can predict that as I increase the temperature by  10à °C the rate of reaction will double.    Apparatus: 1 Bunsen burner    Calcium Carbonate chips    Hydrochloric acid    1 Syringe  1 50ml measuring cylinder  1Heatproof mat  1 Wire gauze  1 Conical flask  1 Beaker filled with ice  1 Thermometer  1 Clamp     I chose to use the syringe as it has small divisions to help me make    					    
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