Conical flask glass jam jars measuring cylinder stop clock watch with seconds stop watch app direct reading balance dilute hydrochloric acid cotton wool marble chips method.
Marble chips and hydrochloric acid experiment.
This is due to the collision theory.
Measured 5ml of hydrochloric acid in the 10ml measuring cylinders and placed into each beaker separately.
In high concentrated acid the particles of the marble chip will move faster due to the more collisions between the particles of marble chips and the acid.
Using the apparatus shown the change in mass of carbon dioxide can be measure with time.
I predict the higher the concentration of hydrochloric acid faster the reaction rate and more carbon dioxide will be produced as the time increases.
Place 40cm 3 of hydrochloric acid in an conical flask.
Investigating the rate of reaction between marble chips calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid aim.
In the investigation i am going to find out how the surface area affects the rate of reaction by measuring the amount of gas produced and weight loss in a reaction between small large pieces of marble chips calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid per minute.
An investigation of the reaction between marble chips and hydrochloric acid.
Hydrochloric acid to react with the marble chips independent variable marble chips to react with the acid dependent variable stopwatch to accurately time the experiment spatula to handle the marble chips measuring cylinder to precisely measure out different concentrations of hydryochloric acid electric balance to measure the mass g of the marble chips bung.
Plugged in scientific scales and weighed out 1g of marble chips for each test tube.
The rate of this reaction can be changed by changing the size of the marble chips.
Calcium chloride solution is also formed.
There are many variables that affect.
Measured out 1ml of water in a 10ml measuring cylinder and placed into the test tube labelled 2.
To investigate the effect of concentration on the reaction between marble chips and hydrochloric acid materials.
Marble chips react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide gas.