The reaction rate between marble chips and hydrochloric acid will be specifically described in order to investigate factors influencing the reaction rate between marble chips and hydrochloric acid. Scientific knowledge: Marble debris can corrode if exposed to acid rain or pollution. If you look at the old marble building, erosion may be conspicuous. Erosion may take time. It is more likely to occur in areas with more serious pollution. This is because the number of industries in the city is higher than in the countryside.
Experimental studies investigating factors influencing the reaction rate of magnesium belt and hydrochloric acid examined factors influencing the reaction rate of magnesium belt and hydrochloric acid. Chemical reactions between substances are caused by particle collisions. The more collisions, the shorter the response time. - Examination to investigate how acid concentration influences the reaction rate of hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate (magnesium band) -------- My study seems to influence the reaction of CaCO3 and HCl We aim to find a way to change the concentration of acid to evaluate. To test my experiment fairly, I change only one of the variables. It is the concentration of acid.
How the concentration of hydrochloric acid varies with the reaction rate of magnesium The purpose of my investigation is to investigate the reaction rate between magnesium and hydrochloric acid. The factor affecting this experiment is acid concentration. Because increasing the acid concentration increases the change in collision and the reaction temperature rises. - Study of the reaction rate between the magnesium band and hydrochloric acid Objective: To understand factors influencing the rate and rate of dissolution of magnesium band in different molar concentrations of hydrochloric acid. Prediction: "Collision theory" says it reacts only when it collides with enough energy for particles to react.
Reaction of hydrochloric acid with magnesium In the reaction of hydrochloric acid and magnesium, hydrochloric acid dissolves magnesium to produce hydrogen. All chemical reactions include reactants that, when mixed, can cause chemical reactions to produce products. In my case, the reactants are hydrochloric acid and magnesium. - Effect of acid on the reaction rate of magnesium: I understand how the concentration of hydrochloric acid affects the reaction rate with magnesium. Hypothesis: The lower the hydrochloric acid concentration, the slower the reaction rate with the magnesium band. This is because fewer particles are included in the same volume, fewer collisions per second, and fewer effective collisions.