Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Rates of Reaction :: Papers
 Rates of Reaction       Prediction       (Na2 S2 O3 + 2HCL ---> 2NaCl + SO2 + S + H2O)       This is the equation for Sodium Thiosulphate reacting with 2 Molar of     Hydrochloric Acid. There are a number of variables in the experiment     which must be controlled in order for the experiment to be a fair     test.       These include temperature, which must be kept constant throughout the     experiment or the results would not match. The experiment will be     performed at room temperature (Around 25 degrees). Another variable is     volume of Hydrochloric acid, which must be kept the same as well. For     this experiment, I will be using 5cm of HCL. If all of these variables     are controlled, then the experiment will be a fair test. However,     there will be a degree of human error because there is no definate     point at which the cross disappears, it relies on human judgement.       My prediction is that as the concentration of Sodium Thiosulphate     decreases, the rate of reaction will decrease accordingly and the     reaction will take longer to complete. This is the basic principle of     the Particle Theory. The particle theory is that if there are less     atoms to 'collide' into each other and react, then the reaction will     be slower than if there were more atoms to collide.       Therefore, if the concentration, so number of atoms if lower, then the     amount of collisions between Sodium Thiosulphate and Hydrochloric Acid     will be less frequent. Also, when the concentration of Sodium     Thiosulphate is higher, the water will get cloudy faster due to the     fact that there will be less water available to disrupt the reaction.       [IMAGE]       As the reaction takes place, the amount of Hydrochloric Acid and     Sodium Thiosulphate decreases, which therefore decreases the     probability of the two atoms hitting each other, reacting. The     reaction will slow down, because if two Thiosulphate atoms or two HCL     atoms collide, then nothing will happen. This is the particle theory.       Method       Equipment       Ã · Beakers       Ã · Measuring cylinders    					    
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