Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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- Carbon dioxide collects in the syringe
- Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate react in the beaker
- Different factors can be varied in order to investigate their effect on the rate of reaction:
- Surface area to volume ratio:
By repeating with marble chips and then calcium carbonate powder
- Temperature:
By repeating with HCl at different temperatures
- Concentration:
By repeating with concentrated and then dilute hydrochloric acid
- Volume of gas collected is a measure of how much reaction has progressed
- Measure the volume in syringe at several different times after the beginning of experiment
- Only change one variable at a time
- Start the timer as soon as the calcium carbonate is dropeed into the hydrochloric acid
- The gradient of the volume vs time graph is the rate of reaction
- If the gradient is steeper, the rate is faster
- The gradient can be calculated by drawing a tangent to the curve at any point
- To investigate the effect that catalysts can have on the rate of reaction:
- Same experimental set-up but replace HCl and marble chips with hydrogen peroxide
- Hydrogen peroxide decomposes naturally to hydrogen and oxygen but the rate of reaction can be increased using catalysts
- Repeat the experiment using various catalysts such as manganese oxide, lead oxide, liver