Drop in Concentration as reaction progresses

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The investigation focuses on the reaction between acids and magnesium metal, aiming to demonstrate that using a larger volume of acid reduces the concentration drop as the reaction progresses. The approach includes calculating the initial and final moles of H+ ions and suggests titrating aliquots at various intervals to plot acid concentration over time. Initial findings indicate a maximum theoretical concentration drop of only 5.20% for a 0.8 M solution, which is considered insignificant. The shrinking surface area of magnesium during the reaction is noted as a factor that affects the reaction rate. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the relationship between acid volume, concentration changes, and reaction kinetics.
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I am currently doing an investigation into the reaction between different acids and magnesium metal. I want to try and show that by using a large volume of acid the concentration drop as the reaction progresses is significantly reduced. Is there any way of doing this?


Homework Equations



Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) --> H2 (g) + MgCl2 (aq)
Mg (s) + 2 H+ (aq) --> H2 (g) + Mg+2 (aq)

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Well I thought that by working out the moles of H+ ions present at the beginning of the reaction and at the end of the reaction may help. Other than that, I would just like to be pointed in the right direction.
 
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You could remove an aliquot of solution at several intervals and titrate the acid. Plot the concentration of acid vs time for your result.

The results might surprise you, though...
 
well, so far I have found out the number of moles of HCL in 100cm3 of acid and then found the number of moles of H+ ions. I then found the percentage drop.
 
What did you notice about the reaction rate?
 
well, I worked out that the maximum drop in concentration theoretically was 5.20% which for a concentration of 0.8 M is not significant.
 
Thats what I thought would happen. Also, the metal surface area is shrinking during the reaction. This will cause the greatest change in rate of reaction.
 
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