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50cm3 of sodium thiosulphate, Na2S2O3 0.2mol dm-3, is measured with a measuring cylinder and poured it into a conical flask. |
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A cross 'X' is drawn in the middle of the filter paper. A conical flask containing the sodium thiosulphate solution is placed on top of the marked filter paper. |
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The cross 'X' can be easily seen through the conical flask containing the sodium thiosulphate solution. |
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5cm3 of hydrochloric acid 0.2mol dm-3 is measured by measuring cylinder. |
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The hydrochloric acid is added quickly into the conical flask containing sodium thiosulphate solution. |
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The conical flask solution is swirled slowly. |
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The stopwatch is stopped when the cross can no longer be seen from the above. |
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The time taken for cross 'X' disappear are recorded. |
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The experiment is repeated by using different volumes of sodium thiosulphate, hydrochloric acid and distilled water. |
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This video shows the observation on the effect of concentration on the rate of reaction.
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