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    Title: How to increase the Rates of a chemical reaction Introduction: In this experiment we will be investigating how changing the temperature of the made up solution (copper chloride dihydrate and water) will impact the rate of a reaction when aluminium foil is dropped into it. We will determine this by selecting five different temperatures: 26 degrees, 36 degrees, 46 degrees, 56 degrees and 66 degrees and seeing at which temperature the reaction between the solution and aluminium foil produces

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    There are three purpose of this lab, the first purpose is to observe limiting reactant and excess reactant in a chemical reaction. Second purpose is to observe and determine the percent yield. And the third purpose of this lab is to combine two aqueous ionic solutions to form an insoluble precipitate commonly referred to as chalk. The purpose of this lab was accomplished by following the procedure. Our first step was to use the beaker to find the mass of two grams of Calcium Chloride and two grams

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    A chemical reaction is the process by which a chemical change will lead the formation of new substances. In this lab, we mix Hydrochloric acid with distilled water to dilute the acidity of the acid, then we add some magnesium ribbon and watch how long the magnesium takes to corrode in the acid. From this we learn how the collision theory works, the collision theory explains how products are formed from reactants. In order for this to occur, the reactants need to collide with each other at the right

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    Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to be able to perform four different types of chemical reactions. With the information gained from these reactions, identify the products of the reactants with be identified and balanced equations for the reactions observed will be written. Procedure: Provided by Teacher. Data and Observations: Reactants: Observations: Products: Mg + O₂ Part A) The sample began to glow orange. As it increased in heat, it began glowing white. It gave off a smoke. After the heat

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    mixed up the type of reaction that occurs is a chemical reaction for the following reasons. Things that indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred are color change, formation of precipitate, formation of gas, and energy transfer in which three of them took place in the reaction of calcium chloride, sodium bicarbonate, and phenol red. The three indicators in this experiment were: a color change, formation of gas, and an energy transfer The first clue that a chemical reaction occurred was the change

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    The purpose of the lab is to study the effect of a chemical reaction, on the change in mass. Procedure: 1.Place Alka-Seltzer tablet into bottle cap. 2.Pour approximately ⅓ of bottle volume of water into the Coca-Cola bottle. 3.Using a scale, mass the bottle with water and the cap with the tablet. 4.Combine the two reactants by inserting the tablet into the bottle and by quickly screwing the bottle cap onto the bottle. 5.After the reaction occurs, mass the newly dissolved solution. 6.Record

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    thousands of known chemical reactions that either occur in living systems, in industrial processes, or in chemical laboratories. Few of the types of reactions include Combustion, Synthesis, Decomposition, Precipitation, Single-Replacement, Double-Replacement, Acid/Base, and Redox. It is useful to be familiar with the different types of reactions, because it allows one to know what they are dealing with in a reaction, as well as being able to predict what might happen in additional chemical processes. The

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    What are reactions? Reactions is a process that has changes in its system and force content of atoms. Theres different types of reactions. But the main reactions are: combination or synthesis reactions, decomposition reactions, substitution or single replacement reactions, metathesis or double displacement reactions. The combination or synthesis reaction is one of the most common type of reactions.This reaction is between two or more reactants that unites to form a single product. this reaction can also

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    Reaction Kinetics Kinetics of reactions, otherwise known as chemical kinetics, is the study of how particles and bonds between particles change in a chemical reaction over time. These changes can be viewed at a molecular level through the use of reaction rates. Reactions rates tell us how fast or how slow the change is happening at this level, or how the reaction depends on the time. In Chapter 14 of the textbook, it was given that a chemical reaction only occurs if there is a collision between

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    h Chemicals Will React the Most Efficiently for Heat and Eat Packs Aim: To identify which reactions will be the most efficient, in order to heat pre-cooked meals. Theory: It is stated that all chemical reactions involve energy changes. Where a substance is stored with chemical energy and has the potential to be converted to heat (insert cited thing). Exothermic and Endothermic reactions are included in the changes in heat of energy. As Exothermic reactions release heat, and transfer the temperature

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