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GCSE: Chemistry Coursework: Rates Of Reaction: Temperature Coursework and Essays

Affect of temperature on the rate of reaction
(User Rating: 6.38 | Length: 10.4 Pages)
Affect of temperature on the rate of reaction What changes can be made to alter the amount of heat produced when magnesium reacts with Sulphuric acid? When energy in the form of heat is given out of a reaction it is an exothermic reaction. Exothermic reactions usually need activation energy, the en ...

How temperature affects rates of reaction
(User Rating: 6.10 | Length: 3.5 Pages)
How temperature affects rates of reaction There are a number of things that affect rates of reaction, such as temperature, concentration of acid, a catalyst, stirring, surface area, and pressure in experiments involving gasses. I have chosen to investigate temperature, which will be the only variab ...

Rate of reaction
(User Rating: 8.19 | Length: 8.4 Pages)
Rate of reaction Aim: The aim of this investigation is to find out and observe how temperature affects the rate of reaction. I am going to investigate the changes caused to the solution of hydrochloric acid and sodium thiosulphate when the temperature is changed. Prior Knowledge/Research: The rate ...

The effect of temperature on the reaction rate between marble chips and hydrochloric acid
(User Rating: 7.27 | Length: 3.0 Pages)
The effect of temperature on the reaction rate between marble chips and hydrochloric acid Carbonates react with strong acids to give off carbon dioxide and water. Marble is calcium carbonate and thus behaves in the same way: CaCO3 (s) + 2HCL (aq)  CaCL2 (aq) + H2O (l) +CO2 (g) In this e ...

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