Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Does Concentrated Acid or Diluted Acid React Faster? :: Science Experiments Reaction Rates Essays
Does Concentrated Acid or Diluted Acid React Faster?    Plan    I am going to carry out a reaction between Magnesium ribbon and  Hydrochloric acid. The aim of this investigation is to work out which  reacts faster, concentrated acid or diluted acid. I will judge if the  reaction is fast or slow by observing the bubbles which occur during  the reaction and also observe if the Magnesium has disappeared. Only  the concentration of the acid will be changed - the Magnesium is a  solid.    Magnesium + Hydrochloric Acid Magnesium Chloride + Hydrogen    Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) MgCl(aq) + H2 (g)    There are four main factors which may affect rate of reaction. These  are: -    1. Concentration    2. Temperature    3. Catalyst    4. Surface area    CONCENTRATION- if the concentration of the acid is increased, the rate  goes faster. In a concentrated acid there are more particles in it  this means that there is a more chance of successful collisions  occurring. If the acid was diluted, there are not many acid particles,  which means that there is not much chance of an acid particle hitting  a magnesium atom. At the start, there are plenty of Magnesium atoms  and acid particles but they get used up during successful collisions.  After, a time there a fewer Magnesium atoms and the acid is less  concentrated so the reaction slows down. This graph shows this: -    volume of hydrogen    Time    Diluted Acid    Concentrated Acid    = Acid particle = water molecule = Magnesiumatom    TEMPERATURE - at low temperatures the particles of reacting substances  don't have enough energy. So if the substances were heated this would  mean the particles take in energy. This causes them to move faster and  collide vigorously very often. Also making more successful collisions.  Therefore the rate of reaction increases.    CATALYST - using a catalyst can speed up reactions. If there is a  catalyst in the reaction then the collision needs less energy in order  to be successful. This results into more collisions becoming  successful, so the reaction goes faster, catalysts are very important  in industry. Reactions are speeded up at low temperatures, which means  less fuel is needed so money is saved.    SURFACE AREA - if the Magnesium had a large surface area the atoms in  the outer layer will only collide with the acid particles but if the  metal was powdered, many more atoms are exposed, so there is a greater  chance of successful collisions.    Concentrated Acid    = Acid particle = water molecule =  Magnesium atom    COLLISION THEORY    The Collision Theory is used to predict the rate of reaction. The  Theory is based on the fact that for a reaction to take place, it is    					    
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