Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Investigating the effect of Temperature on the reaction between Sodium Thiosuphate and hydrochloric acid :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Investigating the effect of Temperature on the reaction between Sodium Thiosuphate and hydrochloric acid      Ã · Planning    I am investigating the different temperatures on the reaction between  Sodium Thiosuphate and Hydrochloric acid.    The factors I could investigate would be temperature, concentration  and substances. I have chosen to investigate Temperature.    I predict that the higher the temperature the more rapidly the cross  would obscure. This is because the higher the temperature the more  often the particles collide and react, when the particles collide more  often they would collide harder because they have more energy, making  the collisions bigger and faster, the collision success rate is  higher.    I will make my investigation a fair test by keeping the quantities of  the Hydrochloric acid at room temperature and Sodium Thiosuphate  heated as accurate as possible. Also make sure the stop clock is  started at the same point each time a measurement is taken.    I will carry out the investigation by:    1. Set up the Diagram    2. Put the test tubes of Sodium Thiosuphate into the beaker above the     Bunsen burner    3. Put a thermometer into it    4. Remove the test tube once its reached the desired temperature and     pour contence into the empty beaker    5. As you begin to pour the test tube of Hydrochloric Acid contence     into the beaker start the stop clock    6. When the cross on the paper becomes obscured stop the clock and     record the result    7. Rinse out the beaker where the reaction took place    8. Repeat with five different temperatures, using ice to cool down the     Sodium Thiosuphate, and repeat it all twice.    The equipment I will use is:    Ã · Hydrochloric acid  Ã · Sodium Thiosuphate  Ã · 2 x Measuring cylinders  Ã · 2 x Test tubes  Ã · stop clock  Ã · 2 glass beakers  Ã · 2 thermometers  Ã · Bunsen burner  Ã · water  Ã · tripod  Ã · heat mat  Ã · gauge  Ã · paper with pencil cross    I will make sure my results are accurate by referring to graphs, e.g.:  if one point is greatly out of alignment, it should be repeated.    Also I will make sure that the meniscus of the hydrochloric acid and  Thiosuphate is flat and not to one side of the test tube or measuring  cylinder.    I will take five measurements with a 10 gap interval and I will repeat  this twice and take an average to make my results more accurate.    Back ground Research - Trial Experiment    I conducted a trial experiment to find out the correct quantities of  sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid for the main experiment. We  were aiming for the cross to disappear in around one minute.    We found the more hydrochloric acid the slower the X disappeared.  					    
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