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Investigating Rate of Reaction by Change in Mass

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Investigating Rate of Reaction by Change in Mass

Rate of reaction measures how quickly chemicals react, indicated by mass changes. Track mass loss (gas escaping) over time using a balance and sealed flask.

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What is rate of reaction?

  • Rate of reaction shows how fast chemicals turn into new substances.
  • Chemicals lose or gain mass when reacting.
    • Measuring mass change helps find how quickly a reaction happens.
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Using change in mass to investigate rate

  • Use a balance to record mass at timed intervals.
  • Reactants or products lose mass as gas leaves container.
    • Faster mass change means a faster reaction rate.
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Equipment for change in mass - method

  • Use a conical flask, balance, and stopper with a delivery tube.
  • Place the flask on the balance before starting.
  • Record mass before and after the reaction at regular times.
    • This helps track how the mass changes quickly or slowly.
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Safety and accuracy tips

  • Keep the flask sealed to prevent gas escape except through the tube.
  • Use a balance that measures to at least 0.01g for accuracy.
  • Perform repeated trials to get reliable results.
  • Record time precisely using a stopwatch.

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