Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Investigating the rate of diffusion of ammonia :: GCSE Chemistry Coursework Investigation
Investigating the rate of diffusion of ammonia    Investigating the rate of diffusion of hydrochloric acid in agar    Planning    You can change different things you do to an experiment like the  amount of acid, temperature, size of the agar or concentration of the  acid.    We can measure/observe on how long it takes to diffuse or the amount  diffused each minute.    My partner and I are going to predict and measure the rough time it  will take to diffuse at different temperatures.    The factors that may affect the readings of our results are if the  temperature of the room may reduce the temperature of our water baths  or if the windows open.    There may be a human error were the person which is timing may not  get it exactly correct or you may not be able to measure the amount of  acid correctly.    We are going to do the experiment three times and work out the mean  time by adding the times together then dividing by however many  readings youââ¬â¢ve added. You have to do them three times just in case  the temperature varied. But you should get them roughly around a time.    To make it a fair test you must only change one factor. The factors  that we are keeping the same are the amount of acid you test it in,  the size of the agar cube and the container you do the experiment in.  You have to keep the container the same because with a wider container  will make it seem like there is only a small amount of acid were as a  boiling tube would make it seem like there is quite a lot. The factor  that we are changing is the temperature of the water bath, which we  will keep it in for however long it takes to diffuse.    I predict that the higher the temperature of Hydrochloric acid , the  faster it will diffuse.    Found my information at www.britannica.com    What are the factors that affect chemical reaction rate?  Answer: foundation energy, temperature, method, concentrations,  particle size, and surface area    Reactive impact: Chemical reaction takes place only when two reactants  collide under the right conditions. The higher the temperature the  more reactants with kinetic energy above the activation energy    Effect of temperatureââ¬âincreasing temperature to overcome the  activation energy barrier and to increase entropy (a measure of the  confusion of the molecules in a substance)    Effect of concentrationââ¬âincreasing colliding frequency    When you heat a solution up the partials speed up and in this case  move the partials in the agar so much it forms a chemical reaction.    The apparatuses we are going to use are: 1 cmà ² agar, boiling tubes,  water baths at different temperatures, ice, boiling tube rack,    					    
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