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Magnesium and HCL aim of investigation

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Investigating measurement of rate of reaction using volume of gas produce

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steps of Magnesium HCL reaction

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  1. Measure 50 cm3
    of 1.0 M hydrochloric acid using one of the measuring cylinders. Pour
    the acid into the 100 cm3
    conical flask.
  2. Set up the apparatus as shown in one of the diagrams below.
  3. Add a 3 cm strip of magnesium ribbon to the flask and quickly place the bung back into
    the flask. At the same time, start the stopwatch.
  4. Record the volume of hydrogen gas given off every 10 seconds. Stop when no more gas
    is given off.
  5. Repeat steps 1-4 using 1.5 M hydrochloric acid
  6. Plot a graph of ‘volume of gas produced’ (y-axis) against ‘time’ (x-axis) . Draw two
    curves, one for each concentration of acid.
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Sodium Thiosulfate and HCL reaction aim

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Investigating measurement of rate of reaction using colour change or turbidity.

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Steps of the sodium Thiosulfate and HCL reaction

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  1. Measure 10 cm3
    sodium thiosulfate solution into the conical flask.
  2. Dilute the solution by adding 40 cm3
    water into the conical flask making the concentration
    8 g/cm3
    .
  3. Put the conical flask on the black cross.
  4. Measure 10 cm3
    of dilute hydrochloric acid.
  5. Add the acid to the flask. Then quickly at the same time, swirl the flask gently and start
    the stopwatch.
  6. Look down through the top of the flask. Stop the clock when you can no longer see the
    cross and record the time taken.
  7. Repeat steps 1‒6 , using different volumes of sodium thiosulfate and water - 20 cm3
    sodium thiosulphate solution + 30 cm3 water, 30 cm3 sodium thiosulphate solution + 20
    cm3 water, 40 cm3
    sodium thiosulphate + 10 cm3 water).
    This will change the concentration of sodium thiosulfate.
  8. Repeat steps 1-7 twice more.
  9. Calculate the mean time for each of the sodium thiosulfate concentrations.
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