Saturday, August 3, 2019
Effect of temperature on rate of reaction :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Effect of temperature on rate of reaction    Aim:    To find out if the temperature increases the rate of reaction of two  chemicals.    Prediction:    My prediction is that the higher the temperature is the faster the  rate of the reaction will be.    Equipment:    Hot water, thermometer, flask, cold water, stopwatch, tissue paper,  paper with ââ¬ËXââ¬â¢ marked on it, safety glasses, measuring cylinder, large  beaker, sodium thiosulphate, hydrochloric acid.    Method:    The experiment has to be done five times for the five different  temperatures of the sodium thiosulphate. The temperatures are: 20à °C,  30à °C, 40à °C, 50à °C and 60à °C    To start the experiments fill the flask with 50cmà ³ of sodium  thiosulphate into the large beaker. Fill the large beaker up with the  water of right temperature that is required for the experiment. Put  the thermometer into the flask with sodium thiosulphate and check the  temperature is right for the experiment. If the water is too cold, in  the large beaker pour in some more hot water or if it is too hot pour  in some cold water to reach the required temperature for the sodium  thiosulphate. Once the sodium thiosulphate is the right temperature,  take it out of the water, wipe the bottom of the flask with tissue  paper and place it onto the piece of paper with ââ¬ËXââ¬â¢ marked on it. Now  measure 5cmà ³ of hydrochloric acid in the measuring cylinder. Then pour  the hydrochloric acid into the sodium thiosulphate, at this moment  start timing with the stopwatch and keep timing until you cannot see  the ââ¬ËXââ¬â¢ mark through the liquid. Make sure you wear safety glasses and  handle the acid carefully.    Fair Test:    To make this investigation fair you have to make sure you use the same  concentration of hydrochloric acid for all experiments. You also have  to make sure you use the same amount of hydrochloric acid and sodium  thiosulphate for all the experiments. Also make sure you time the  experiments accurately.    Observation:    My observation was that when the temperature of the sodium  thiosulphate was higher the solution turned cloudy quicker.    Results:  --------------------------------------------  Temperature (à °C)          Time for cross to                            disappear (minutes)          20                       2.49        30                       1.  					    
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