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    Investigation How does the concentration of the sodium thiosulfate affect the rate of reaction to hydrochloric acid? contents page 1: contents‚ aim‚ prediction‚ equation‚ diagram page 2: equipment‚ preliminary experiments page 3: page 4: page 5: page 6: page 7: page 8: Aim: In my investigation I am trying to find out how the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulfate and hydrochloric acid gets affected but the concentration of the thiosulfate. Prediction: My prediction is that the increased

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    mass of Calcium carbonate in an egg shell Aim: is to find and work out the percentage of calcium carbonate by mass in eggshells by using acid base “back titration” Introduction: Calcium Carbonate‚ CaCO₃‚ is a compound which is polymorphic and therefore means that it can be found in a variety of different objects or organisms. For example: Rocks (limestone‚calcite)‚ sea snail shells‚ Eggshells‚ pearls and many more. This investigation will focus on finding out the percentage mass of calcium carbonate

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    Antacids are defined as a substance‚ generally a base‚ which counteracts stomach acidity. The name antacid means anti-acid (against acid). Antacids are the primary treatment for ailments such as gastric reflux‚ gastritis‚ upset stomach and heartburn. Hydrochloric acid is secreted by the stomach to kill harmful organisms‚ aid digestion and activate digestive enzymes. Excess secretion of acid into stomach or impaired resistance by the lining of the stomach or reflux into the oesophagus may produce symptoms

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    mass of calcium carbonate in eggshells. Introduction To avoid the breakage of eggs before reaching market‚ the eggshells needs to be as strong as possible. The strength of eggshells is mainly determined by the percentage of calcium carbonate in it. In order to monitor the quality of eggshells‚ the following experiment has to be done to determine the percentage of calcium carbonate in eggshells. In this experiment‚ back titration is used. First‚ excess acid is reacted with the calcium carbonate

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    mass of calcium carbonate content?Calcium carbonate is a substance found in the eggshells giving them hardness and strength. It is essential to the commercial egg industry that the biggest possible amount of eggs reaches the market. Hence‚ as calcium carbonate reacts steadily with hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide as well as two other substances‚ I investigated which type of an eggshell contains more calcium carbonate. This reaction cannot be used directly to titrate the calcium carbonate

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    Description There are five types of Shanghai CLIRIK Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine‚ they are HGM80‚ HGM90‚ HGM100‚ HGM100A and HGM125. The finished production fineness can be reached 300meshes~3000meshes‚ 5-47 micron. The capacity (ton/hour) ranges from 0.4T/H to 12T/H. Working Principle of Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine: Calcium carbonate grinding mill/machine mainly consist of main unit‚ classifier‚ powder collector‚ dust cleaner‚ blower‚ muffler‚ sound-proof room‚ crusher

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    the amperage is generated from flows of electrons between the two metals in the metal sulfate solution of the electrolyte. In order for a chemical reaction to take place‚ the reactants must collide. The collision between the molecules in a chemical reaction provides the kinetic energy needed to break the necessary bonds so that new bonds can be formed. Thus‚ increasing the concentration of the anode‚ zinc sulfate‚ will increases the rate of reaction for oxidation because there are more zinc ions in

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    dm-3) of hydrochloric acid (HCl) on the rate of reaction (mol dm-3 s-1) for the following chemical reaction: CaCO3(s) + HCl(aq) CaCl2(s) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) Research question: How does altering concentration (mol dm-3) of hydrochloric acid (HCl) affect the rate of reaction (g/s) for the following reaction: CaCO3(s) + HCl(aq) CaCl2(s) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) Background information: The reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is an example of a neutralization reaction between an acid and

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    substances are required for Calcium carbonate precipitation Abstract: Introduction: Different minerals precipitation by microbes is a common phenomenon‚ and carbonates are most common mineral formed. Many micro-organisms are having the ability in undergoing the process of mineralization‚ although different minerals have been precipitated by microbes which include carbonates‚ sulphates‚ silicates etc [1]. Amongst all these‚ carbonates are the most common minerals formed. Carbonate precipitation has been

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    Factors affecting the rate of reaction between a metal and an acid The rate of a reaction can be measured by the rate at which a reactant is used up‚ or the rate at which a product is formed. The temperature‚ concentration‚ pressure of reacting gases‚ surface area of reacting solids‚ and the use of catalysts‚ are all factors which affect the rate of a reaction. Individual properties of substances also affect reaction rates. The scope of these properties is broad and there are few generalizations

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