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Resistance Essay Research Paper Investigating the Rate

Resistance Essay, Research Paper


Investigating the Rate of Reaction Between Marble Chips


And HCL


Safety- must always wear safety glasses and we should be very


careful not to drop any acid.


Fair test- we must make sure that we use the same size, amount and


roughly the same mass of chips, this is because we want to keep the chips


roughly the same all the way through the experiment so that it will be a


fair test and the results we be in relation to each other, otherwise the


results will be completely different to what we will expect and it will


ruin the experiment. We must also take our readings at the same intervals


throughout the experiment i.e I will take a reading every fifteen seconds


for all of my experiments.


I predict that the more concentrated the acid the quicker the


reaction will take place, because the more concentrated the acid is then


it will make the chips react faster and more hydrogen will be given off in


a quicker time. The


smaller the stones are, the even quicker the reaction will happen, this is


because the acid has a smaller surface area to act upon.


Equipment- We will need a boiling tube, calcium carbonate chips, hydrochloric


acid,


water, a stop watch, a gas syringe and a bung on the top of the boiling


tube with a delivery tube connected to the gas syringe. I will also need a stand


and a clamp to hold on to the syringe.


Method


When doing my experiments I will use the same


procedure throughout. Once


I have set up the apparatus I will measure out 5cm3 of acid in a measuring


tube and then pour it into a boiling tube.


Then I will be ready with the stop watch and then quickly drop in


the chips into the acid, push on the bung and and start the stop watch. This must


all be done in a very short space of time.


From there, I must take the reading from the volume in


the gas syringe every fifteen seconds very accurately until it reading is


not changing very much. I


must record the results in a table and then write it up neat later. The factors


which may affect how well the experiment


works are how quickly the chips are put in and then the bungplaced on and the


stop watch pressed.


Although this is a factor it is not really a major factor that will


affect the end results, and as long as the time it all takes is kept


constant throughout then it should not matter too much.


Other factors are what kind of water to use for dilution, I could


either use water from the tap which is not very pure or it may be too hot


or too cold, or I could use distilled water.


Tap water may have some things in it which may affect the results.


The temperature also could affect the experiment because if heat is


applied then the particles would move around more and affect the results ,


and then more gas would be made.


I think I will need one result for each concentration and


later if I need to repeat any experiments I can do. To get the best results I need


to use the equipment in


the best possible way. Some


ways of doing this would be to twist the gas syringe back and forth so as


to not get the syringe stuck, which could affect our results.


Another thing would be to sieve the chips so to get the best


marbl

es we can.


An important point is that I must get the right amount of acid and


the best size and amount of marbles, because if for 4mol if I used about 4


chips then too much gas will be produced and the syringe will go over the


100 mm3 area in the syringe in a very quick time, and so we will not be


able to take correct readings.


So to over come this problem we will test to see how many chips and


at what size will be the best to use. This is where my trialexperiments, that I did


before I started, came in handy


because it allowed me to know what amount and size of chips to use.


After doing my trial experiments I worked out that 1 medium sized


chip around 0.63g would be best to use.


But I must remember that if I use 1 chip then I must use 1 chip


roughly the same size all the way through on all the different


concentrations.


We also did an experiment before to give us an idea as to


what to do. It was the


reaction between Magnesium and hydrochloric acid.


This was a very good thing to do because it showed us how to use


the equipment and an idea as to what was to come. I have used a few books to


help me with my project, I have used my note book and my GCSE Chemistry


Gallagher and Ingram text book where I got a good amount of information.


Evaluating Evidence


I think that the experiment went very well. This is because I got all the results


that I wanted and they look very good. The results were very accurate and so I


am able to make a good conclusion. From looking at my results I can see that


there were no poor results which was a good thing and it proves that everything


went very well.


Even though the experiments went very well I decided to repeat one


concentration of acid twice just to see if I could repeat the experiment and get


roughly the same results, which is what I did do, and these to went very well.


There was no real source of error in the apparatus along as it all was working


well and the way it should of been.


The only possibility was if the temperature of the acid had changed from when


we did the first reading to the finish i.e from when we did the first experiment,


the acid hopefully would have been the same temperature.


From looking at my results and graph I am able to conclude that the


more concentrated the acid the quicker the reaction happened and the more


gas was produced.


As we look at the graph we can clearly see that in all five


results at the beginning the reaction


happened more quickly than at the end where we can see that it started to


tail off.


Before I did the


experiments I made some predictions they were that the more concentrated


the acid was the quicker the reaction [1]would


happen and more hydrogen would be produced.


This was completely correct because what I thought would happen


did.


At this point we are able to answer our main hypothesis which was


how does changing the concentration of acid affect the rate of reaction


between hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate.


The answer to this would be that changing the concentration of the


acid will either make it go slower or quicker and more or less gas would


be produced depending on whether the concentrations were more or less


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