rates of reactions worksheet

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Rates of Reaction Worksheet

Paper 032 Jan 2014

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The diagram below shows the volume of hydrogen produced over a period of time when 4 g of

calcium pellets are carefully added to an excess of dilute hydrochloric acid at 25oC. Draw on the

diagram the curve you would expect if the experiment was repeated at the same temperature with

(a) 4 g of calcium pellets but with excess acid of half the concentration of the original acid. Label

this curve A.

(b) excess acid of the original concentration but with 4 g of powdered calcium. Label this curve

B.

(c) Calculate the volume of hydrogen gas evolved at 25oC for the experiment performed in part

(b).

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