Lab Report: Reaction Rates and Temperature

In this activity, you will complete a virtual experiment to determine how the temperature of water affects the time it takes for antacid tablets to dissolve.

Pre-lab Questions
1. How does an increase in concentration affect a chemical reaction?
2. When temperature increases, what happens to the molecules in a chemical reaction?
3. How do we measure the average kinetic motion of molecules in a solution?
Hypothesis Before you begin your lab, write a hypothesis that reflects how you think temperature of the water will affect the reaction rates. Record your hypothesis as an “if, then” statement.


Variables

This experiment tests how the temperature of water affects the time it takes for antacid tablets to dissolve.
1. What is the independent variable?
2. What is the dependent variable?


Materials

Note that you may choose to conduct this lab with the materials listed below (follow all lab safety procedures) or by watching the experiment video in the lesson.
• 4 antacid tablets
• 2 clear cups labeled Hot and Cold
• Water
• Timing device


Procedure

• Observe the experiment in the virtual lab window. (Or, if you choose to perform this experiment yourself, follow the same procedures shown in the video.)
• Record the time for each trial of the experiment.


Data

Data table: Record the length of time for each trial.
Trial
Time for tablet to dissolve in hot water
Time for tablet to dissolve in cold water
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Graph

Create and include a graph to show the results from the trials. You may use the Create A Graph tool located in the course toolkit for help creating a graph.


Post-Lab Questions

1. Review your data. Did your experiment support your hypothesis? Support your answer with data from your experiment.
2. How did the temperature affect the time it took for the antacid tablet to dissolve?
3. What evidence indicates that a chemical reaction took place?
4. Predict what would happen if the same experiment was conducted with different amounts of water.

Respuesta :

Answer: 1. Increasing the concentrations of reactants in a chemical reaction would affect a reaction positively by increasing the number of collisions within a particular period which in turn increases the rate of reaction.

2. The molecules gains energy,which enable them to move faster and collide with the right energy for a reaction to take place.

3. The average kinetic motion of molecules in a solution can be measured by measuring the temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in a solution.

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