Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Does The Temperature Of Hydrochloric Acid Affect The Rate Of The :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Does The Temperature Of Hydrochloric Acid Affect The Rate Of The  Chemical Reaction Between Hydrolic Acid And Magnesium?    Analysis      Temperature of          Time taken for     Seconds  hydrochloric acid 0c    magnesium to react            14                     141             20          80                      27             73          39                      55             50          52                      60             51    Hydrochloric acid + magnesium magnesium chloride + hydrogen    2 Hcl MG   MGCL2 H2     From my results I can conclude that the hotter the hydrochloric acid  the quicker the reaction time between the acid and magnesium. The  results show certain patterns and trends, for example the test where  the acid was at 14 C the magnesium took 141 seconds to react and 27 C  test took 73 seconds to react. This shows roughly that if you double  the temperature then the reaction time will half.    The reason that when the hydrochloric acid was at 14 C the reaction  time for all the magnesium to react was 141 seconds was because the  molecules of the acid and magnesium didnââ¬â¢t have a lot of kinetic  energy, so there was not much movement therefore there were not many  successful collisions. Successful collisions are when the molecules  contain enough kinetic energy to collide forcefully enough to break  the bonds between the hydrogen and the chloride particles this needs  to take place for any reaction to happen. If there is not a sufficient  amount of kinetic energy, the particles just bounce off of each other  causing no reaction. On the other hand the reason when the    					    
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